Gunmen abducted over 300 students and teachers from a school in Niger state, Nigeria, marking one of the country’s largest mass kidnappings. This incident follows a week of escalating abductions targeting both Christians and Muslims, with schools and churches being particularly vulnerable. Experts suggest these attacks are driven by criminal gangs seeking substantial ransom payments.
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- November 17, 2025
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