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American Missionary Kidnapped In Kogi State Regains Freedom

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An American missionary kidnapped in Kogi on the 23rd of February, 2015 from the Free Methodist Church which she serves has been released. She was released yesterday and the State’s police spokesperson confirmed the news to AFP.

Police said no money was paid for her release and she was dropped by the bush side before her kidnappers took to their heels.

Phyllis Sortor who is 71 and has served as a missionary in different African countries, was handed over to the American embassy by the police. We hope this won’t make her run permanently from Nigeria.

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