Fifteen students rescued after raid on Nigerian orphanage school: state government says

Fifteen Students Rescued After Raid on Nigerian Orphanage School: State  Government Says

ABUJA, April 27 (Reuters) – Nigerian security forces rescued 15 pupils after gunmen ​abducted 23 children and the ‌wife of a school proprietor during an attack late on Saturday ​on an unregistered orphanage ​and school in central Nigeria’s Kogi ⁠state, the state government ​said.
* Kogi state commissioner for ​information, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, confirmed that 15 pupils have been rescued and that ​efforts are ongoing to ​secure the release of the remaining victims.

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* ‌School ⁠kidnapping is thriving in most parts of Nigeria because security is weak and perpetrators demand ​ransom before ​they ⁠release their victims.
* Mass kidnappings, despite repeated government ​pledges to prevent such ​incidents, ⁠continue to disrupt education, commerce, and travel, leaving frustrated residents ⁠questioning ​the authorities’ effectiveness ​in addressing the threat.
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