Breaking! Kaduna Pupils, Teachers Abducted In Fresh School Attack

Hamilton Nwosa
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Bandits struck again in Kaduna on Monday, abducting the pupils and teachers of Universal Basic Education, (UBE) Primary School in Rama, a village in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of the state.

It was reported that the incident occurred around 8 am while pupils were resuming for Monday’s academic work.

The number of the abductees cannot be officially confirmed as at the time of this reporting.

On Sunday, an attack by bandits on Government Science Secondary School, Ikara in Kaduna State was foiled by security operatives less than 48 hours after a kidnapping incident at the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation in the state.

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