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    Kidnappers Demand N20m Each for Six Abducted Nigerian Law School Students

    By Gloria Lamar JohnsonJuly 28, 2025
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    THE abductors of the six Nigerian Law School students have reportedly demanded a ransom of N20m for each victim, News Point Nigeria gathered.

    The students were reportedly kidnapped in Benue State by suspected gunmen while travelling from Onitsha, Anambra State, to the Yola campus of the Nigerian Law School in Adamawa State on Saturday.

    News Point Nigeria reported on Sunday that the incident occurred in the late hours of Saturday, as the students were on their way to resume academic activities at the Yola campus of the Nigerian Law School, scheduled to reopen on Monday (today), following their court externship break.

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    One of the abducted students, while briefly answering a call from a classmate, confirmed his abduction and frantically urged for a N20 million ransom to be paid for his release.

    Those kidnapped have been identified by fellow classmates as:

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    The abduction has sparked widespread fear and outrage among the student community and legal circles nationwide, especially as this isn’t the first time law students have been victims of abduction.

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    Sources within the Yola campus told News Point Nigeria that the abductors have made contact with families and friends of the victims, demanding N20 million for each student.

    A classmate, Chisom, shared her shock upon learning of the incident. Initially dismissing the reports as rumors, he attempted to call the victims himself.

    After repeated failed attempts, one of the kidnapped students finally answered under duress.

    “There was so much noise in the background,” Chisom recalled. “He managed to whisper that he had been kidnapped and asked that we urgently send N20 million to secure his release.”

    Another law student based in Bayelsa revealed he had already been informed about the abduction earlier by the wife of one of the victims indicating the students may have been held captive since Thursday.

    A student leader at the Yola campus, who spoke under anonymity due to the sensitivity of the case, confirmed the matter has been reported to the Adamawa State Police Command.

    However, the Police have stated that the abduction did not occur within their jurisdiction.

    Spokesperson for the Adamawa State Police Command, Yahaya Suleiman, confirmed the incident but pointed out that it took place in Benue State.

    “The abduction did not occur inside Adamawa State,” Suleiman clarified. “I encourage you to reach out to the Benue State Police Command for further information. However, we are working closely with our counterparts in Benue and other security agencies to rescue the victims.”

    As of the time of this report, efforts to reach Benue State Police spokesperson, Anene Catherine, have been unsuccessful. Calls and text messages sent to her phone remained unanswered.

    This incident echoes a similar case in 2022 when two students of the Nigerian Law School, Agbani campus in Enugu State, were abducted after visiting the Eke Agbani market.

    They were taken to an unknown location and held for ransom.

    Security experts have raised concerns over the vulnerability of students, especially those undertaking long inter-state journeys in regions known for insecurity.

    The Nigerian Law School community and human rights advocates have called on security agencies to act swiftly.

    Many have also questioned why safe transportation was not arranged by the school, considering the volatile routes students had to take.

    “Enough is enough,” a lecturer at the Yola campus who asked not to be named told this newspaper.

    “Our future lawyers cannot continue to be endangered simply because they want to complete their legal training.”

    Meanwhile, pressure continues to mount on security agencies to take urgent and decisive action to bring the students back safely.

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