School of Midwifery: Kidnapped Students, Lecturer Regain Freedom

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer

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The two kidnapped students and lecturer of School of Midwifery, Tudun Wada, Kaduna who were kidnapped on Friday along Kaduna-Birnin Gwari road have regained their freedom.

Samuel Aruwan, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity disclosed in a terse statement.

According to Aruwan, the two students and the lecturer are in good condition and have since reunited with their families.

The Kaduna State Government commends security agencies and community leaders for the sustained efforts that led to their freedom.

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