Families of 52 people abducted across Borno State have been pushed into severe financial hardship, with some relatives reportedly selling their homes in anticipation of ransom demands from the kidnappers. The victims were abducted by gunmen from different parts of the state on April 15, according to relatives of the victims. The spokesperson for the affected families, Hassan Yati, said some families had resorted to selling their properties as th…
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