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Nigeria: Pay Ransom, Free Our Children From Bandits, Grieving Parents Beg Govt
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Nigeria: Katsina - Pay Ransom, Free Our Children From Bandits, Grieving Parents Beg Govt
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More students appearing from the bushes-Masari’s aide We thought the bandits were policemen escapee Boko Haram claims responsibility for Kankara school kidnapping Pay ransom, free our children from bandits – Grieving parent begs FG PDP blasts FG over Kankara abduction APC charges security agencies to dig deeper, do better Teachers threaten to shutdown schools
By Omeiza Ajayi, Bashir Bello, Ibrahim HassanWuyo, Joseph Erunke & Dirisu Yakubu
A grieving parent, Aminu Dayyabu, whose son, Aminu Faruq is among the missing children from Friday’s attack on Government Science Senior Secondary School, GSSS, in Kankara, Katsina State, yesterday, begged the Federal Government to pay ransom and set free their children from their abductors. He spoke the mind of other parents of the missing students.
Protests rock Katsina over abducted 333 schoolboys
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By Bashir Bello, Dirisu Yakubu, Gabriel Olawale, Charly Agwam & Olayinka Latona
Protests yesterday rocked Kankara in Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State, following the abduction of students of Government Senior Secondary School, GSSS, in the town by bandits on Friday night.
The protests came on a day governor of the state, Aminu Bello Masari, told a delegation of the Federal Government that about 333 students of the school were still missing, 72 hours after the abduction, even as the state government yesterday ordered indefinite closure of schools in the state.
This is just as a grieving Aminu Dayyabu and father of one of the missing students, said his 12-year-old son, Aminu Faruq, in JSS 2, was among those yet to be rescued by security agents.