
One of the Nigerians that were abducted inside Kaduna train some months ago has just been released and he has reunited with his family. According to the report gathered from Channel TV, 37 victims have regained their freedom. The number of those still in captivity now stands at 35.
However, Dr. Mustapha Umar Imam was one of the abducted Kaduna train victims, and he was released today, he shared his experience in an exclusive interview with a Channel TV correspondent.
Dr. Mustapha said: "My experience in the last four months in the terrorists' camp is very terrible, there was barely food for us to eat in the terrorists' camp, we were very hungry for over three months, I was the only official doctor in the camp, I was treating Boko Haram and the captives, there was no medication for the captives, there was a lady that had Malaria, but she entered coma because there was no medication to treat her"

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