Six Nigerian Law School Students Kidnapped En Route To Yola Campus, N20Million Ransom Demanded

Posted by Samuel on Sun 27th Jul, 2025 - tori.ng

The incident is believed to have occurred in the late hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, along the volatile route between Wukari in Taraba State and parts of Benue State.

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No fewer than six Nigerian Law School students were reportedly abducted by suspected armed bandits while on their way to resume at the school’s Yola campus in Adamawa State.

The incident is believed to have occurred in the late hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, along the volatile route between Wukari in Taraba State and parts of Benue State.

According to a fellow student of the Yola campus who identified himself as Johnson, the kidnappers have contacted families of the victims and are demanding a ransom of N20 million for their release.

The abducted students were on their way back to campus after completing their mandatory court externship, ahead of the resumption of academic activities scheduled for Monday, July 28.

Those confirmed to be missing include Rev. Ernest Okafor, Ogbuka Fabian, Nwamma Philip, Okechukwu Obadiegwu, Obalem Emmanuel, and Obiorah David.

They were reportedly travelling in a vehicle operated by AJ Dan Pullo Transport Company, a commercial operator based in Onitsha, Anambra State.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement.

The Wukari-Benue axis, where the kidnapping is suspected to have taken place, has long been flagged as a high-risk corridor due to recurring incidents of abduction and violent crime.

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