Dorothy Yohanna: Greenfield University student murdered by abductors buried (Photos)

The remains of one the abducted students of Greenfield University Kaduna, Dorothy Yohanna, who was killed by her abductor last week has been laid to rest today.

Dorothy and an unspecified number of students were abducted by the bandits from the institution on April 20.

On Friday, April 23, the state government announced it had recovered the bodies of Dorothy and two other students.

On Monday, April 26, the state government also announced it had discovered the remains of two more abducted students of the University.

A man identified as Yamai on Twitter, had written an open letter to presidential aide, Tolu Ogunlesi, where he revealed that his sister-in-law is among the three Greenfield University students killed by bandits. He also said his mother-in-law has been unable to eat or even take a shower since Dorothy was abducted on Tuesday April 20.

Read his open letter below;

”Hi @toluogunlesi, my sister-in-law was among the 3 dead students found today from Greenfield University. We are all trying to unpack our feelings. People’s children have become sports for bandits & kidnappers.

I know you get a lot of stick on here And I know you get; people are angry. I’m very angry right now because there’s just so much I don’t understand anymore. What’s the purpose of life as a Nigerian? What’s the sole responsibility of a government for/to the people?

I’m marginalised as a Christian in my state. I go elsewhere and I’m being stereotyped. Today, my sister is dead. I can not, for the life of me, imagine what she went thru in the hands of these evil men before her untimely death. Can you? How do I comfort my wife?

How can a mother bury her child? What’s the purpose of thoughts & prayers? Do we deserve to live and die like this in our own country? Do you understand why some of us choose to be “slaves” elsewhere than “kings” at home?

No jokes here… The pain is unbearable. Everyone deserves the benefit of doubt, but do you think this government still deserves any? I need answers. They still have 20 more kids with some to be killed tomorrow if they don’t get what they’d asked for.

Where do we go from here Tolu? Do we worry about tomorrow? Do we believe in a fair, just and righteous God? My mother-in-law hasn’t eaten or showered in 3 days since her daughter, whom she saw on Monday, got kidnapped & this death was the answer to her prayers.

You’re not the president, I know, but please talk to your boss. The evil we do or our negligence surely does come around one way or the other. That’s the circle of life. Do something!! Bless you!!”

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