Fourteen of the abducted Greenfield University students, Kaduna State have regain freedom.
Gatekeepers News reports that 14 out of the 21 abducted students of Greenfield University, Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria have regained their freedom after spending over a month in the kidnappers den.
The State Police Spokesman, Mohammed Jagile confirmed the release and stated that 3 of the students are still in captivity.
The Special Assistant to the State Governor on media, Abdallah Abdallah also confirmed this but did not give details of the release.
On 20 April 2020, some unknown gunmen invaded Greenfield University and abducted 21 students from the institution.
Few days later, the abductors demanded for N800 million to release the students.
Gatekeepers News gathered that the kidnappers killed 5 of the students few days later and brought down their demands to N20 million.
It is uncertain if ransom was paid for the 14 students that have just been released.
Gatekeepers News also gathered that the University has remained closed since the day of abduction.