BANDITS KILL 3 OF ABDUCTED STUDENTS OF GREENFIELD UNIVERSITY
By Bitrus Pam (Kaduna State Correspondent)
Three out of the reported 39 abducted students from Greenfield University in Kaduna State, have been killed by the bandits.
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First with details then facts By Bitrus Pam (Kaduna State Correspondent)
Three out of the reported 39 abducted students from Greenfield University in Kaduna State, have been killed by the bandits.
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