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Kidnappers Of Nigerian Pastor Demands ₦20m Ransom From Family

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Kidnappers who abducted Joseph Masin, a bishop and chairman of the Nasarawa State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has made contact with his family.

They have reportedly made a ransom demand of ₦20million before they will release him from their custody.


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A son of the abducted clergyman, Peace Masin narrated how about seven gun-wielding bandits stormed their home and abducted their father amid gunshots.

Giving an update on the unfortunate incident, deputy chairman to the association, Pastor Tayo  Samuel told newsmen that the kidnappers have made contact with the family.

He added that they are making a ransom demand of a whopping ₦20m before he would he released to his family.

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The deputy chairman also added that the association has initiated a negotiation process to meet the abductors’ demand.

When reached out for comments, the state commissioner of police, Bola Longe disclosed that investigations are far advanced to nab them.

SOURCE: AfricaCelebrities.com

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