Global Upfront Newspapers
Cover News

Bandits release Chinese national, 3 students & teacher abducted from Federal Government College, Birnin-Yauri, Northwest Nigeria

Bandits on Sunday released a Chinese national, three students and a teacher from the scores of students and staff they abducted from the Federal Government College, Birnin-Yauri, Kebbi State, Northwest Nigeria, on June 17.

The attack was on Federal Government College, Birnin-Yauri was orchestrated by a well-known notorious bandit, Dogo Gide, who holds sway between Niger, Kebbi, Kaduna and Zamfara States.

A source said that “the released students were randomly picked; a female and two males. The teacher is also a male.”

He confirmed that the hostages were released through the intervention of negotiators working with Nigeria’s intelligence services, as part of a new back-channel negotiation with the bandits and they were handed over to an intermediary at Kotongoro, a village in the Mariga Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

While it was unclear when the Chinese man was abducted, it was however gathered that he was kidnapped in a party of three Chinese nationals working on a mining site in Niger State.

“They collected ransom but released only two of them. However, it appears that he decided to release the last one as he was becoming infirm from long incarceration, though he (Gide) had threatened to kill him if no more money was paid,” our source said.

The source, who is familiar with the process of the hostage release, said no money was paid to the bandits as Gide decided to release the students after pleas by persons close to him, and to show commitment to a new deal being discussed between the two sides.

This story first appeared in Daily Trust, https://dailytrust.com/exclusive-3-yauri-schoolgirls-expatriate-released-by-bandits

Advertize With Us

See Also

Trump gives credence to false, racist Kamala Harris conspiracy

Global Upfront

Ecommerce marketing startup Yotpo raises $230m, hits $1.4 billion valuation

Global Upfront

Nigerians demand apology, resignation of CCT chairman, Umar Danladi, for “barbaric, callous” assault of security man, calling Igbos “Biafran Boys”

Global Upfront

FAAC: States may get zero federal accounts allocation in June

Global Upfront

11 Easy Okra Recipes For Weeknights—Or Any Night

Global Upfront

2023: Supporters Of Same Faith Ticket, “Be It Muslim Or Christian, Does Not Mean Well For Nigeria,” Says Ex-Governor Babangida Aliyu

Global Upfront

EFCC Arrests 41 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Awka, To Be Charged To Court

Global Upfront

Pope Confirms His Plan To Retire But Only “God Will Say When”

Global Upfront

Army, backed with NAF airstrikes, repel ISWAP terrorists invasion of Damboa, Northeast Nigeria

Global Upfront

Two U.S. Congressmen, Al Green & Joaquin Castro, re-introduce EndSARS resolution for 117th Congress

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More