Kaduna: Kidnapped seminarian, doctor’s wife found dead
The last of the four seminarians recently kidnapped from Good Shepherd Major Seminary, Kaduna, and wife of a Kaduna-based medical doctor, Philip Ataga, also kidnapped, have been found dead.
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