WORLD NEWS SUPERFAST
Nigeria News - According to information received by World News Superfast, over 300 Nigerian school children, after being kidnapped in an attack on their school, were freed. It was welcomed by the Governor of the State of Nigeria and the President of Nigeria on Friday. The reunion with his parents began late. I could not sleep since the incident, but now I can sleep. Salisu Kankara, the parent of one of the schoolchildren, said he was abandoned.
The relatively quick release of over 330 boys followed a swift response by the government
The first major school kidnappings, especially those learned from Chibok schoolgirls, did not have such a pleasant result. According to information received by the World News Superfast, the students' nightmare began on the night of December 11, when they were caught by people armed with AK-47 rifles from the All-Boys Government Science Secondary School in Kankra village in Katsina state in northwestern Nigeria. took. They were marching through a forest and forced to lie in a battle of filth between their detainees and the soldiers who followed them.
Boko Haram's jihadist rebels claim responsibility for kidnapping
According to information received by the World News Superfast, the boys were told to pass through the bush and isolated forests, stop during the days and walk at night without shoes, on thorns and stones. Jihadi rebels from Boko Haram, Nigeria, claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, saying they attacked the school because they believe Western education is un-Islamic. As the boys' parents anxiously awaited any news, many in Nigeria and around the world were hanging on for a long, drawn-out hostage situation.
Many feared that the boys would be forced to become child soldiers for Boko Haram
The kidnapping reached an unexpectedly satisfying climax when Catsina Governor Aminu Bella Masari announced the release of 344 boys late Thursday. I think we can say that. We have recovered most of the boys, if not all of them, he said. Masari told the world news superfast publication that no ransom was paid to secure the freedom of boys. It is not known whether other concessions were made.
Masari said that the government will work with the police to increase security in the Kankar School and other schools
According to information received by the World News Superfast, according to the students, only one policeman was working in the school when the attack took place. The kidnapping of school children was a particularly reminiscent of Boko Haram's previous attacks on schools, especially in April 2014 by Boko Haram of over 270 schoolgirls from a government boarding school in Chibok, northeast Borno State. About 100 of them girls are still missing.
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