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Abductors Of My Son Demanding N30m Ransom – Father Of FEDPOffa Cries Out Corps Member

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Kidnappers Of My Son Demanding N30m Ransom - Father Of FEDPOffa Cries Out Corps Member

The abductors of Babatunde Nurudeen, a graduate of Federal Polytechnic, Offa have demanded a staggering sum of ₦30 million ransom from the family for his release.

This was revealed during a phone call made by the kidnappers to the family of the abducted student on Wednesday.

It was reported that Babatunde Nurudeen was among several passengers taken hostage while traveling in a commercial bus en route to National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp in Ogun State on Tuesday.

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According to Nurudeen’s father, he explained that his son boarded the bus at Iwo Road, near the bridge in Ibadan and his son dutifully informed him of his safe arrival at Iwo Road and even provided updates once the journey commenced.

However, the situation took a terrifying turn later in the afternoon when Nurudeen’s father received a distressing call from his son, informing him that he had been kidnapped.

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Since that alarming phone call, the worried father has been unable to establish contact with his son, until the abductors themselves reached out to demand a hefty ransom of ₦30 million for his release.

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Promptly responding to the dire situation, officers of the Nigerian Police Force and Amotekun have launched a determined manhunt to rescue Babatunde Nurudeen and the other individuals who were kidnapped.

The authorities are sparing no effort in their search, utilizing all available resources and expertise to secure the safe return of the victims.

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