BOKO HARAM TERRORISTS DEMAND N20M RANSOM FROM A BLIND DISPLACED MAN TO SECURE THE RELEASE OF HIS KIDNAPPED DAUGHTER AND NIECE
Boko Haram Terrorists have demanded N20m from a 75-year-old blind man living in a Maiduguri IDPs camp, for the release of his abducted daughter and niece.
The visually impaired man, Jato Ndarfa, fled from Gwoza in 2014, after the insurgents invaded his village, killing over 100 persons.
Ndarfa, after the incident, secured refuge at the CAN centre Internally Displaced Persons Camp in Maiduguri.
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Ndarfa said his daughter, Lami Jato, a 28-year-old graduate of Sir Kashim Ibrahim College of Education, and his niece, Renita Bitrus, were kidnapped on the farm.
According to him, the terrorists contacted him via his niece's phone.
"It was two of them, my daughter, Lami Jato and my niece, Renita Bitrus, who is married with two children, that were abducted by the Boko Haram Terrorists.
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It is 15 days now since they were abducted when they went to the farm in Tungushe along the Maiduguri-Monguno Road.
Initially, they were seven in number at the farm where they were abducted, but the terrorists later released four of the men and held one male, the tractor driver, and the women," he revealed.
The embittered Ndarfa has called on the Nigerian Government to intervene and help him secure the release of his family members.
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