Families protest in Nigeria over children abducted nearly 100 days ago
Families say 45 children remain missing after militants seized classrooms, as parents press Nigeria’s government for a rescue effort.
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100 days in captivity: Borno families demand rescue of abducted children
Families and concerned citizens of Borno State have called on President Bola Tinubu and Governor Babagana Umara Zulum to urgently mobilise all available security and intelligence resources to rescue children and other residents who have remained in captivity for 100 days. The post 100 days in captivity: Borno families demand rescue of abducted children appeared first on Vanguard News.
Why Are Nigerian Schoolchildren Still Missing Nearly 100 Days After Their Abduction?
Families Demand Action as Children Remain Missing Families in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state protested on Thursday, demanding that the government secure the release of children abducted from their classrooms nearly 100 days ago. The children were taken on May 15 from a school in Mussa, a community located on the fringes of the Sambisa Forest, […] The post Why Are Nigerian Schoolchildren Still Missing Nearly 100 Days After Their Abduction? ap…
98 days after: Parents of abducted Borno pupils demand FG’s...
Parents of 46 abducted Mussa school children on Thursday staged a public protest on the streets of Uba, Askira Uba LGA of Borno State, demanding that the Federal Government take immediate action to secure the release of their loved ones. The children were kidnapped from their classrooms on May 15, 2026, at a community situated on the fringes of the dreaded Sambisa Forest, a stronghold for insurgent activity. Almost a hundred days have passed sin…
Families protest in Nigeria over children abducted nearly 100 days ago
MAIDUGURI, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Parents of children abducted from Nigeria's northeastern Borno state protested in Uba town on Thursday, demanding the federal government secure their release nearly 100 days after they were taken. The children were seized...
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