Gunmen kidnap dozens in Nigerian university: Sources
- Gunmen raided a university in northwest Nigeria's Zamfara state, kidnapping over 30 individuals, including 24 female students, in a predawn attack.
- This is not the first time criminal gangs known as bandits have targeted schools in Zamfara state. In a similar incident in February 2021, more than 300 students were kidnapped from a boarding school.
- Despite the ongoing issues of insurgency, kidnappings for ransom, and violence in different parts of Nigeria, security forces were able to rescue six students from the recent abduction.
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24 Female Students Among Dozens Kidnapped By Gunmen At Nigerian University
Gunmen have kidnapped more than 30 people, including at least 24 female students, in a raid in and around a university in northwest Nigeria's Zamfara state, residents said Saturday. Dozens of gunmen from criminal gangs called bandits barged into Sabon Gida village on the edge of a Federal University outside the state capital Gusau in a predawn attack on Friday breaking into three female hostels and taking away the occupants, residents told AFP. …
Gunmen kidnap dozens in Nigerian university: Sources
Gunmen have kidnapped more than 30 people, including at least 24 female students, in a raid in and around a university in northwest Nigeria's Zamfara state, residents said Saturday. In February 2021, bandits raided a girl's boarding school in the town of Jangebe in Zamfara state, kidnapping more than 300 students.
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