Fresh facts have emerged over the ongoing controversy surrounding the refusal of Abraham Amuta, an ex-member of the National Youth Service Corps, who was in May 2019 abducted by members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect.
Report said Amuta, a native of Idoma was said doing his one-year mandatory service in Borno State, was whisked away alongside a 58-year-old man, Moses Oyeleke of Living Faith Church in Maiduguri and few others, including a schoolgirl, Ndagiliya Ibrahim Umar, on April 10, 2019 along Gwoza road from Maiduguri on their way to Chibok to deliver humanitarian assistance.
However, he allegedly turned down an offer by the Boko Haram insurgents to be freed from Sambisa forest, saying he had renounced his Christian faith.
However, findings by IDOMA VOICE revealed that upon showed that upon denouncing his faith, Abraham changed his name to Ibrahim.
Born in September 7, 1989, Abraham, now Ibrahim, is a graduate of the Plateau State Polytechnic Barkin Ladi (PLAPOLY).
He also worked as Security Supervisor with First Bank Nig. Plc.
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