50 of the more than 300 children snatched by gunmen from a Catholic school in Nigeria have escaped their captors.
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Gunmen on Friday raided St Mary’s co-education school in Niger state, taking 303 children and 12 teachers in one of the largest mass kidnappings in Nigeria.
The abduction came days after gunmen stormed a secondary school in neighbouring Kebbi state, taking 25 girls on Monday.
On Tuesday, gunmen raided a church in Kwara state in an attack that was recorded and broadcast online, showing the service being interrupted by gunfire, worshippers fleeing and screaming being heard outside.
Two people were killed in that attack, but the 38 worshippers who were abducted were later rescued by security forces, President Bola Tinubu said Sunday on his X account.
Separately, the Christian Association of Nigeria said in a statement that “we have received some good news as fifty (St Mary’s) pupils escaped and have reunited with their parents.”