Nigeria: Schoolmates Celebrate Walida’s Release
[Daily Trust] Students of Government Day Secondary School, Galadanchi, Dutse, have expressed joy and relief over the release of Walida Abdulhadi.
SATURDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2026, 03:31
[Daily Trust] Students of Government Day Secondary School, Galadanchi, Dutse, have expressed joy and relief over the release of Walida Abdulhadi.
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