Nigeria, April 15 -- Terrorists on Sunday released two more of the 21 students they kidnapped in September at the Federal University Gusau in Zamfara State, North-west Nigeria.

The released students were handed over to security agents in Abuja. Earlier last month, nine of the female students had been released after 178 days in captivity.

One of the parents of the abducted students confirmed the release of her daughter to DW Hausa Service late Sunday. She said her daughter called her and informed her that she was being moved to Gusau, the state capital.

The released students spent over 200 days in the terrorists' camp following their abduction in September at their off-campus hostel in Sabon Gida, a community adjacent to the university ...