The remains of 23-year-old abducted students of Greenfield University Kaduna, Dorothy Yohanna, was laid to rest on Wednesday.
Ms Yohanna was one of the undisclosed number of students abducted by the bandits who invaded the University on April 20, 2021.
Kaduna State Government announced the recovery of the bodies of Ms Yohanna and two other students, Abubakar Sadiq and Precious Nwakacha, on Friday.
It also announced the killing of two more abducted students of the university. They were suspected to have been murdered by their assailants, on Monday.
On Wednesday, April 28, family and friends held a funeral service to pay their last respect to Ms Yohanna at ECWA Goodnews Church Narayi in Kaduna State.
KanyiDaily recalls that over 30 out of the 39 students kidnapped at Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka area of Kaduna, also remain in captivity.
The Kaduna State Government has said while it will not pay ransom or negotiate with the bandits, it will ensure that the students are released.
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