Nigeria: 38 Ekuru Worshippers Freed, 51 Students Rescued, 13 Niger Teachers Still in Captivity
[This Day] *Tinubu: I Won’t relent, we’ll secure Nigeria
FRIDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2025, 11:21
[This Day] *Tinubu: I Won’t relent, we’ll secure Nigeria
[This Day] The panic closure at the weekend of public boarding secondary schools by, at the last count, six Northern state governments, hot on the heels of the closure of forty-one Federal Unity Colleges by the Federal Ministry of Education, reminded me of a huge billboard that Nigeria Police used to erect on highways in the 1970s. It was warning motorists against over speeding. The police...
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[Unicef] Dakar/Abuja — Scores of children and teachers were reportedly abducted from a secondary school in Niger State, Nigeria, in the early hours of Friday, just days after a separate attack in Kebbi State on Monday led to the abduction of 25 girls from a boarding school.
[Vanguard] The Catholic Diocese of Kontagora in Niger State has published the full list of 265 students and teachers from St. Mary’s School, Papiri, who remain in captivity.
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