The NSCDC spokesperson said that the 21-year-old suspect kidnapped the student while returning home from school.
Delivering his ruling on Mr Ndifon’s bail application, Justice Omotosho admitted him to a N250 million bail with two sureties.
UNICAL said the hike was due to economic realities and the need to maintain the university’s academic standards.
Meanwhile, the university’s management has declined to comment on the incident.
“I urge the ICPC to, as a matter of urgency, arraign the former dean of the faculty of law at the University of Calabar.”
“You are to stay away from the University premises except while responding to invitation from the panel investigating these allegations.”
Some staff of the university were seen looking at the students through their windows but it was unclear if the aggrieved students were later addressed.
She told the students that the money was refunded in line with her administration’s zero tolerance for corruption and illegality.
Ms Ugbo said the arrest had been made while the matter was still under investigation.
While the student drove, her friends were said to have hung precariously on the doors and booth of her car.
