A second video of the remaining 29 kidnapped students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna, still in captivity, has surfaced on social media.
The bandits had invaded the school on March 11, 2021 about 11:30 pm and abducted 39 students.
Weeks after the abduction, 10 of the students were released following the payment of N17 million, according to sources close to the parents.
In the 4 minute, 56 second-long video recorded at night, one of the bandits ordered the victims, including the wife of a naval officer, who was abducted in her home in Trikaniya, a suburb of Kaduna metropolis, to speak to their relations to pay ransom for their release.
The students spoke in both Hausa and English languages.
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