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Breaking: Enugu -nsukka Kidnapped Victims All Released by oilykid(op): 3:25pm On Oct 28, 2022
The victims of Enugu -Nsukka high way have all been released, they were all released today without paying ransom.

But we don't know if the state government paid any ransom or if the kidnappers were captured and arrested.
Re: Breaking: Enugu -nsukka Kidnapped Victims All Released by Ecos(m): 3:32pm On Oct 28, 2022
Glory to God
Re: Breaking: Enugu -nsukka Kidnapped Victims All Released by successmatters(m): 3:32pm On Oct 28, 2022
That bush on that road should be combed, and all miscreants living in the bush arrested and jailed.
Re: Breaking: Enugu -nsukka Kidnapped Victims All Released by oilykid(op): 3:42pm On Oct 28, 2022
successmatters:
That bush on that road should be combed, and all miscreants living in the bush arrested and jailed.
I'm still Wondering the work of the police and Army check points along that road.. they built some thing like mini barracks along that same road but kidnappers still find easy to kidnap people there.

They should comb and bomb the whole area bush there if they are serious. I'm surprised that Nigeria satellite can't even capture and pick up such places to enable the security team attack the area.

In this 21st century were many technologies exist go fight terrorists and kidnappers but Nigeria is still lagging behind
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