 It was a sober movement as tears and weeping trailed parents, friends and relatives of the slain abducted 300 level students of Greenfield University at the funeral service in honour of Dorothy Johanna, the burial held at Echoa Goodness Church in chicken local government area of Kaduna State. With Dorothy Johanna was among the first set of three students who were murdered by drug doctors. Speaking at the funeral service, pastor of the church Reverend Dr. David Guillette asked the residents to extol her virtue as he described her as a humble, patient and obedient girl in his service to God and humanity. The father of the late student Johanna Meck called on the government to be proactive in his driver and find an elastin solution to the problems of insecurity, bedeviling the state and Nigeria at large. Government should be proactive, they should not just keep quiet, they should be proactive to help the situation because it's getting out of hand. The vice chancellor of the Greenfield University, Professor John La, simplifies with the families of the kidnapped students and those that have been killed. When this happened, it was a challenge to us, it was painful. We've made spirited efforts to ensure that we settle the matter and preserve what was not meant to be. And today we're here for the excitement and we're trusting God that all will be better after. A 200-level international relations student at the Greenfield University, Jesse Jackery, who managed to escape, described the act as traumatic and unforgettable, as the kidnappers countered away six boys and 16 girls to a non-destination. Dorothy actually was someone that she never looked for trouble from anybody. She was also on her own. She was quiet and kind. That was literally what I knew about her. Also, Josephine, a sister to Darcy, narrated how they got the knees of her abduction. In that same day, we spoke, she was like, even during their anniversary, by God's grace, all of us would be strong. We would snap with our children. Just feel how far they came out by answering you and some other girls in the school. It was not like he seemed like, but he said some girls escaped like a girl. I mean, I had the feeling that it was my sister that escaped. The abductors have killed five of the students, demanded 800 million Naira as ransom from the government before the students will be released. Thank you.