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Kidnapped UNIJOS Student Regains Freedom After Payment Of N6m Ransom

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The family of a kidnapped University of Jos (UNIJOS) student, John Arum Azi, has confirmed his release following ransom negotiations of N6 million with abductors after 10 days in captivity.

Azi, a student of early childhood education, was abducted while travelling from Jos, Plateau State, to Zaria in Kaduna State.

His ordeal drew attention after a video surfaced online showing him being brutalised by his captors, who initially demanded a ransom of ₦30 million and threatened to kill him.

Following negotiations with his family, the ransom was reduced to ₦6 million. The amount was reportedly raised through contributions from concerned Nigerians.

Despite that, the abductors allegedly demanded an additional ₦4 million after receiving the initial payment.

His release was confirmed on Wednesday via a video shared by his family on social media, showing him reunited with loved ones.

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