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Boko Haram Demand N5bn Ransom for Abducted Women, Children in Borno

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A social media post has claimed that suspected Boko Haram insurgents are demanding a ransom of N5 billion for the release of 416 abducted women and children in Borno State.

According to the post shared by a user identified as Ozor Ndi Ozor on X (formerly Twitter), the insurgents issued a 72-hour ultimatum, warning that failure to meet their demand could result in the victims being moved to undisclosed locations.

The post further alleged that the captives may “never be seen again” if the ransom is not paid within the stipulated timeframe.

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