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Sunday 6 March 2016

Abducted students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary have been rescued

The three female students kidnapped from the Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Ikorodu, Lagos, have regained their freedom. The students were kidnapped last Monday February 29th. The police rescued them last night and also arrested some suspects. Lagos state Commissioner of Police who confirmed the story said he would be addressing newsmen by 2pm.

67 comments:

  1. Wow..
    Dats great news













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  2. This is great news. Thank God.

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  3. Nigeria police rescued kidnapped victim..... How, when..... ?

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  4. Thank God they weren't hurt

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  5. What's with the kidnapping now

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  6. Thank God, kudos to the poice.
    Linda, more parents are coming out about their abducted daughters..........Pls follow it up, put it out there. These cases nneed maximum attention till these depraved abductors and their community realise how out of reason their actions are. Use this platform well!

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  7. Wow! Thank God o. Ambode fulfilled his promise








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  8. Wow Thank God they are alive. Thanks to our police our fwend lol

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  9. They rescue them or they pay for their release? Make police no tell. Me nonsense o.

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  10. The police is working.Lagos is working.

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    1. Thank God... He is so faithful

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  12. Thank God. Linda observe!

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  13. Wao....good job , am highly impressed.

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  14. Can somebody praise the looooorrrrddd!!!!!!!

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  15. Can somebody praise the looooorrrrddd!!!!!!!

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  16. Lagos state police commissioner, I salute you sir, well done. Nice job.

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  17. Great news.....kudos to d rescuers

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  18. Great news! We thank God. Linda take note!

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  19. Good news! Hope they weren't defiled though.

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  20. Praise God. Everyone shall give account of their lives before God, evil doers beware

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  21. What is the problem this days of abducting people like dat

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  22. This new case of school girls abduction is what I don't understand ooo.

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  23. Thank God for HIS mercies, at least the parents, school authority and lagos state govt will have rest, God pls let this not repeat again, may the perpetrators be brought to book.

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  24. Thank God o. I hope they were recovered unhurt

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  25. Ok good to know they are save and sound..LINDA OBSERVE CAREFULLY

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  26. Thanks to God for their freedom

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  27. Thanksgivin mood activated....

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  28. That's the best news I've heard today! Great feat! Thank God o! Those parents would have gone through hell... Thank God!

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  31. Thank God
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  32. To think that baba Adeboye prayed for them at the camp on Friday night.....God truly works

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  33. Were these girls really rescued or did the parents pay the 200M ransome???

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  34. Good work for lagos police division,

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