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Matapos ang halos isang linggong pagkakabihag pinalaya na ang 8 Pinoy kasama ang 3 South Koreans na bini hag sa Nigeria.


Ayon kay Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Claro Cristobal, ang 11 empleyado ng Daewoo Engineering and Construction Co. kabilang ang 8 Pinoy na dinukot ng mga armadong kalalakihan sa Afam Power Plant Construction site ay pinalaya ng kanilang mga abductor dakong ala–una ng madaling-araw.

Kasalukuyan nang sumasailalim sa medical checkup ang mga OFW at inaasahang babalik sa bansa sa darating na Biyernes.
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Ito ang nabatid kay Nora Dollesin na ang asawang si Lowell ay kabilang sa mga trabahador ng Daewoo Engineering and Construction Co. na dinukot ng mga rebelde sa naturang bansa.

Sinabi ni Dollesin na tinawagan siya ng kanyang asawa noong Sabado ng gabi para sabihing humihingi ng $1 milyong ransom ang mga kidnaper.
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The talks lasted several hours Thursday night between the captors and officials of Nigeria’s Rivers State government, but ended inconclusively with an agreement to meet again Friday, a ministry official said on condition of anonymity, citing the issue’s sensitivity.
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Matapos ang halos isang linggong pagkakabihag pinalaya na ang 8 Pinoy kasama ang 3 South Koreans na bini hag sa Nigeria.


Ayon kay Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Claro Cristobal, ang 11 empleyado ng Daewoo Engineering and Construction Co. kabilang ang 8 Pinoy na dinukot ng mga armadong kalalakihan sa Afam Power Plant Construction site ay pinalaya ng kanilang mga abductor dakong ala–una ng madaling-araw.

Kasalukuyan nang sumasailalim sa medical checkup ang mga OFW at inaasahang babalik sa bansa sa darating na Biyernes.
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Ito ang nabatid kay Nora Dollesin na ang asawang si Lowell ay kabilang sa mga trabahador ng Daewoo Engineering and Construction Co. na dinukot ng mga rebelde sa naturang bansa.

Sinabi ni Dollesin na tinawagan siya ng kanyang asawa noong Sabado ng gabi para sabihing humihingi ng $1 milyong ransom ang mga kidnaper.
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The talks lasted several hours Thursday night between the captors and officials of Nigeria’s Rivers State government, but ended inconclusively with an agreement to meet again Friday, a ministry official said on condition of anonymity, citing the issue’s sensitivity.
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