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Gunmen Attack Greenfield University In Kaduna, Abduct Students

Gunmen Attack Greenfield University In Kaduna, Abduct Students

 

 

 

Unknown gunmen believed to be armed bandits have attacked the Greenfield University in Kaduna State.

It was gathered that the attack was carried out on Tuesday night when the gunmen invaded the school premises and abducted unspecified number of students.

However, details of the incident was still sketchy as of the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, Senator Shehu Sani, who represented Kaduna Central during the 8th National Assembly, has confirmed the incident on his verified Twitter handle.

“The fresh report that Bandits have attacked and kidnapped many students at the Greenfield University along Kaduna-Abuja road is yet another tragedy.

“Proprietors of schools within this axis need to read the signs. Even most of us have abandoned our farms to the care of God,” he said.

Angela Davies

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