In Nigeria, five students were killed, a group of whom, along with employees of the University of Greenfield in Kaduna, were kidnapped for ransom by one of the local gangs. State Department of Homeland Security Commissioner Samuel Aruvan announced this on Facebox.
On April 20, in the classrooms of a private university in northwestern Nigeria, the kidnappers took 20 students and three university staff hostage. The bandits kill them one by one, insisting on ransom, but the governor of the state of Nasir El Rufai refused to go to meet them.
On April 26, two more students were killed: their bodies were found in the evening. Thus, the count of the victims of the gang reached five: the remains of the first three victims were found in a village near the university.
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Nigerian President Mohammadu Bukhari named more frequent abductions (especially of schoolchildren) and murders in Kaduna by “barbaric acts of terrorism”. He stated that “the sentiments of some political and religious leaders seem to further fuel the pain and suffering of grieving families who are forced to confront these atrocities.”

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