Security fears rise in Nigeria after more than 300 schoolchildren kidnapped
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- More than 300 students and teachers were kidnapped from St Mary’s co-educational school in Niger state, Nigeria, in one of the largest mass abductions in the country’s history, as reported by a Christian group. This incident follows another abduction of 25 girls from a secondary school in Kebbi state just days earlier, raising significant security concerns in the region.
- The mass kidnapping underscores the escalating security crisis in Nigeria, where such incidents have become increasingly common, instilling fear among parents and communities regarding the safety of their children in educational institutions.
- This alarming trend of school kidnappings reflects a broader pattern of violence and insecurity in Nigeria, exacerbated by the actions of armed groups targeting educational facilities. The frequency of these attacks raises urgent questions about the effectiveness of security measures and the government's ability to protect vulnerable populations, particularly children.
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