0 Shares 48 Views

Kidnapped Zamfara University Students and Staff Released After Seven Months in Captivity

gisthub Sep 23, 2024
0 49

Students and staff members of Federal University Gusau in Zamfara State, who were kidnapped by bandits, have regained their freedom after seven months in captivity.

The victims were reportedly taken during an attack in the Gusau area in February 2024.

Security analyst and counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama confirmed the release on Monday, September 23, stating that sources indicated security forces played a crucial role in securing the victims’ freedom.

“It was gathered that the students and staff were kidnapped during an attack by bandits in the Gusau area in February of this year,” Zagazola said.

“After spending an extended period in captivity, it has been confirmed that all the abducted individuals have returned in good health.”

Kidnapped Zamfara University Students and Staff Released After Seven Months in Captivity Kidnapped Zamfara University Students and Staff Released After Seven Months in Captivity

You may be interested

Osun Govt Confirms Arrest of Head of Police Anti-Kidnapping Squad
General
0 shares25 views

Osun Govt Confirms Arrest of Head of Police Anti-Kidnapping Squad

gisthub - Nov 20, 2024

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has announced that the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered the immediate arrest and prosecution of…

South African Woman and Husband Convicted of Killing Her Ex-Boyfriend for Insurance Money
Crime
0 shares27 views

South African Woman and Husband Convicted of Killing Her Ex-Boyfriend for Insurance Money

gisthub - Nov 20, 2024

A South African couple has been found guilty of murdering the wife's ex-boyfriend, burning his body, and later claiming over R500,000 from his…

UNICEF – 95 Million Nigerians Lack Access to Sanitation Services
General
0 shares33 views

UNICEF – 95 Million Nigerians Lack Access to Sanitation Services

gisthub - Nov 20, 2024

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has reported that over 95 million Nigerians do not have access to sanitation services. Olusoji Akinleye, the…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.

Most from this category