The students of the Federal University of Agriculture, FUNAAB, Abeokuta, Ogun State on Monday have stormed the institution campus to protest the abduction of Nathaniel Toyinbo Olayinka.
Olayinka, a 400-level student of Aquaculture and Fisheries Management of the institution, was abducted in Odeda, Ogun state on Saturday.
The student was kidnapped in a private farm in Abule Itoko, Odeda Local Government Area, about 25 minutes drive from the institution, around 8 am.
Abducted FUNAAB student, Olayinka A friend of the abducted student, who claimed to have witnessed the scene, said Toyinbo was kidnapped by the gunmen at the private farm, where he had been living and working as a practicing livestock farmer for the past three years.
He said that the kidnap victim undertook the job to sustain himself as a self-sponsored indigent student of the university.
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