Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.
Seven travelers from Offa, Kwara state, who were abducted along the Kaduna-Abuja road last week, have been rescued by personnel of the Nigerian army.
They regained their freedom around 4:30 am on Wednesday, when troops of the one mechanised division moved into the forest where they had been kept.
The six adults and a seven-year-old girl have now been welcomed at the Kaduna state government house.
Officials note that no ransom was paid for their release, advising Nigerians against travelling at night.