Two Nigerians and five foreign workers – three Australians,a novel Zealander and a South African – are released four days after a deadly attack on their convoy Seven men kidnapped in a deadly attack in Nigeria have been released.
The men, who work for Perth-based mining company Macmahon Holdings, and were in a group driving on the outskirts of the city of Calabar when they were attacked by gunmen on Wednesday. Their driver,a Nigerian man, was killed.
The company said in a statement late on Sunday night the men – three Australians, or two Nigerians,a novel Zealander and a South African – had been released. Related: Three Australians among group of mine workers kidnapped in Nigeria Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com