Bandits Who Abducted Kaduna Baptist Students Ask Parents To Cough Up N80million | Sahara Reporters

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Recall that in the early hours of Monday. 5th July, 2021, bandits stormed Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi, Kaduna and abducted 121 students of the school.

Parents of the abducted 80 Bethel Baptist High school, Kaduna State, are confused and helpless on the continued captivity of their children in the hands of their abductors.

It was learnt that at least, 80 students are still in the hands of their abductors, while about N60million has been spent as ransom by parents in getting the release of some of the students. One of the parents of the abducted students who pleaded anonymity said it is the parents of the school that are facing the heat of students’ abductions in the state.

 

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Some stupid parents will still leave their kids in this school hoping it won't affect them, wake up and smell the coffee... Business is business.

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They should start coughing immediately. First time I'm hearing that humans can cough out money.

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