Three Kidnapped Catholic Seminarians Regain Freedom, Barely 48 Hours After Abduction

The abduction and release of the seminarians is one of the many kidnap cases in Kaduna and other northwestern states where banditry has become rife.

Freed Seminarians posing with two other priests

The three kidnapped students of Christ the King Major Seminary in Jemaa Local Government Area of Kaduna State have been released.

The chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, Reverend Father Emmanuel  Okolo, said the three seminarians were released by their abductors on Wednesday.

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But there is no indication that any ransom was paid for their release and the police are yet to issue a statement on the development.

While thanking God for the  quick release of the  seminarians, Father Okolo also prayed for the release of other kidnap victims who are still in the hands of their captors.

The three seminarians were abducted by bandits suspected to be kidnappers on Monday October.

They were, however, released barely 48 hours after their abduction.

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The abduction and release of the seminarians is one of the many kidnap cases in Kaduna and other northwestern states where banditry has become rife.

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