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Hundreds of schoolboys, kidnapped in Northern Nigeria last friday, have been released. The governor of Katsina State says that 344 children are on their way back from the forest where they were being held. The bbcs nigeria correspondent, mayenijones, is in kano in katsina. She says the news comes as a huge relief to their parents. tx sot so the State Government has told the bbc that 340 for boys have been released and they are currently on their way from the forest in the neighbouring state to the state capital. We are not clear whether thats the total number of boys who were abducted. There was over some doubt as to how many boys have been taken. The State Government says it could be anywhere from 342 for hundred boys. Boko haram claimed they took to 523 boys. There are some questions about how many boys are released and whether its all of them. In terms of responsibility the Extremist Group boko haram has claimed that they were responsible for the attack. State Authorities Say that i

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Nigeria, Mozambique, children, kidnapping

Schools are increasingly becoming a target of abductions in some parts of Africa triggering concerns over the violent expansion of radical groups and the safety of school-going children. In a span of 10 days in early March 2024, 372 children were reportedly kidnapped in Nigeria and Mozambique by armed men suspected to be either bandits involved in the herder-farmer conflicts or Islamist militants.

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