IPOB abduct two Law School students in Enugu

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By Ismail Auwal

Suspected members of proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have reportedly abducted two students of the Nigerian Law School, Agbani in Enugu State. 

The students were said to have gone to the Eke Agbani market area to buy food before they were ambushed by the gunmen.

Sources disclosed that the yet-to-be-identified students were abducted around 8 pm at Eke market in Agbani community on Wednesday night.

They were said to have gone to the market area to buy food before they were ambushed by the gunmen.

“Two Nigerian Law School students were kidnapped yesterday night by unidentified gunmen at Eke market, Agbani, Enugu.

“Actually, four students were in the car that belonged to one of the students. The students left the campus to get food around 8pm. However, two students managed to escape at gunpoint.”

“We yet to hear anything from the abductors so far,” a source told newsmen. 

At the time of writing this story, the students’ kidnappers had not yet contacted the management of the school.

The school examination, which was originally slated to end on September 3rd, has now been postponed to end on August 27th.

SAHELIAN TIMES learned that the school had earlier received a warning letter for failing to adhere to the IPOB -imposed rule that Mondays be spent at home.

However,  the police are yet to confirm this as efforts to get the State Command PPRO, Daniel Ndukwe, to confirm proved abortive as he refused to pick up calls put to him.

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