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Boko Haram issues 72-hour ultimatum, demands N5bn ramson for 416 abducted
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Boko Haram issues 72-hour ultimatum, demands N5bn ramson for 416 abducted

Business Day about 4 hours ago 1 mins read

Boko Haram terrorists have issued an ultimatum of 72 hours and demanded a ransom of N5 billion to free the 416 victims of Ngoshe who were abducted last month in Gwoza local government area of Borno State.  In a viral video released and obtained by Business Day, the terrorists warn the military not to attempt […]

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