By Chinyere Aruogu
After 11 days of holding some students and staff of a Turkish school, Tulip Secondary School in Ogun State in captivity, their abductors eventually let them off their hook on Tuesday.
They were immediately admitted in the intensive units of the hospital for medicare.
The victims were taken by their abductors on January 13 and their parents and school authorities asked to pay ransom running into millions before they could be released .
Most of the parents raised the alarm over the amount the kidnappers mentioned but at the same time wanted their wards set free at any cost.
It was not possible to confirm if ransome was eventually paid before the victims were released because the security operatives had insisted on the parents and the school authorities not paying a dime.