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The abductors of six Nigerian Law School students have reportedly threatened to execute the victims if the ransom demanded is not paid, PUNCH Metro has learnt.
The students were abducted in Benue State on Saturday, July 26, while travelling from Onitsha, Anambra State, to the Yola campus of the Nigerian Law School in Adamawa State.
They were reportedly en route to resume academic activities following their court externship break, with lectures scheduled to recommence on Monday, July 28.
The kidnapped students were identified by a fellow law student, Damilare Adenola, as Rev. Ernest Okafor, Ogbuka Fabian, Nwamma Philip, Okechukwu Obadiegwu, Obalem Emmanuel, and Obiorah David.
Confirming the incident to PUNCH Metro, a student leader at the Yola campus said the victims were last heard from shortly before entering a volatile stretch of the road between Benue and Nasarawa states.
Sources at the Yola campus revealed that the suspected gunmen have made contact with families and colleagues of the victims, initially demanding N20m per student for their release.
However, the demand has since doubled. A source privy to a phone conversation between the kidnappers and one of the students told our correspondent by telephone on Monday evening that the abductors were now demanding N50m and had issued threats to kill the students if their conditions were not met. Punch









