Nigeria secures release of 100 schoolchildren abducted from Catholic school after weeks in captivity

Nigeria Secures Release of Abducted Schoolchildren After Weeks in Captivity

In a major relief development for families of the victims, Nigerian authorities have successfully secured the release of 100 schoolchildren who were abducted from St. Mary's Catholic School in Papiri, Niger state, over three weeks ago. According to local media outlets, including Channels Television, the children were released on Sunday.

The kidnapping occurred on November 21, when as many as 303 students and teachers were taken by unknown assailants. However, it is now reported that at least 50 of the students managed to escape on their own, walking for miles until they found something familiar. The remaining 253 students and 12 teachers are still being held captive.

US President Donald Trump's administration had earlier threatened to cut off aid to Nigeria if the government failed to stop violence against Christians. In November, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth met with Nigerian national security advisor Nuhu Ribadu to discuss this issue. At the time, Trump called on Nigerians to "stop killing Christians" and emphasized that the US would not tolerate such acts.

Following weeks of intense negotiations, the Nigerian government has managed to secure the release of the abducted schoolchildren. However, it is unclear how many of the remaining captives will be released or held back.

The incident has sparked renewed calls for action against Christian persecution in Nigeria, a country where Christians continue to face growing threats from extremist groups. The US State Department had earlier declared Nigeria a "country of particular concern" due to the rising number of attacks on Christians and other minority groups.

As news of the release spreads, families of the victims are breathing a sigh of relief, while also demanding answers about what led to their children's abduction in the first place.
 
just saw the news about those schoolkids being released from captivity πŸ™, i mean its a huge relief for all the parents and families affected by this heinous act πŸ€• but lets not forget that 253 more kids are still being held captive 🚫 what kind of system fails to protect our most vulnerable citizens like these? πŸ€” also thinking about all those other Christians who are facing persecution in Nigeria, its like they're living in a war zone 😩 we need to keep putting pressure on the government and international community to take action against these extremist groups πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ™ The question is how much courage it takes for kids as young as 6 or 7 years old to walk miles in search of help? πŸ€” These little warriors show us that even in the darkest moments, resilience and hope can carry you through. We often forget that our children are the ones who will inherit this world from us, so we must teach them to be strong, brave, and resourceful! πŸ’ͺ It's a valuable lesson for all of us: when faced with uncertainty, trust your instincts and keep moving forward! πŸ’«
 
πŸ˜©πŸ‘§πŸ½πŸ˜€ 100 kids finally free but what about 253 still being held? πŸ€” Nigerian gov't must do more to stop these kidnappings! 🚫 They need to work with international community to bring perpetrators to justice. 🌎 This is a huge relief for families of victims but also raises many questions... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ™ I'm so relieved to hear that those kids have been freed! It's like, totally crazy how some people would take innocent schoolkids hostage for who knows what reason? Like, can't they just leave them be? 😩 The fact that 50 of them managed to escape is actually kinda inspiring, right? They must've been so scared and alone but still found the strength to keep going. πŸ™Œ And now we're all hoping those remaining kids will get the same luck... fingers crossed! πŸ’•
 
πŸ™ finally some good news after all that tension... it's just heartbreaking thinking about those poor kids being held captive for weeks πŸ€• i feel so bad for the families who have been going through this, it's just awful that they're still not all safe and sound 🚫 the US administration putting pressure on Nigeria to do something was a good move, even if it's not always clear what works... but at least now these 100 kids are free to go home and their families can start healing πŸ’•
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how these 100 kids were finally freed πŸ™πŸ˜Š. It's wild to think that they've been living like this for weeks, and I can only imagine the trauma they must be going through right now πŸ€•. The fact that at least 50 of them managed to escape on their own is just incredible - I mean, what kind of human being walks miles in the wilderness without food or water? It's like they had this inner strength that we can all learn from πŸ’ͺ.

But let's be real, this incident isn't going to make headlines forever. The next big thing will come along and sweep it under the rug πŸ“°. What I'm really worried about is what happened to the other 253 kids who are still being held captive πŸ˜”. Are they going to get released? Will they even make it out alive? These are questions that families deserve answers to, and fast ⏰.

The US government's threat to cut off aid was super short-sighted πŸ™„. I mean, what did they think would happen if the Nigerian government didn't comply with their demands? Like, do they really believe that's going to make a difference in this situation? It just highlights how clueless we are when it comes to global politics πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

The biggest question right now is: what can we do to prevent these kinds of situations from happening again? We need to be more proactive in supporting education and human rights in countries like Nigeria πŸ’‘. Otherwise, we'll keep seeing stories like this pop up over and over again 😒.
 
πŸ™ This is such a huge relief for those affected by this traumatic event... I mean 100 kids being released after weeks is already a miracle 😊. But can we really talk about the politics involved here? The whole thing with the US government threatening aid cuts if Nigeria doesn't take action on Christian persecution is just so interesting πŸ€”. It's like, what are they trying to achieve here? Is it really about stopping violence against Christians or is it more about using Christianity as a tool for foreign policy? πŸ’­

And have you seen the stats on the number of Christians in Nigeria? They're like 50% of the population and yet they're still facing all these threats... it's just not fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. This whole situation highlights how complex global politics can be, especially when it comes to issues of human rights and security πŸ”’.

I do hope that the Nigerian government will provide some answers about what led to this kidnapping in the first place... it's going to take a lot more than just the release of the kids to fix this issue πŸ’‘.
 
OMG 😱 just heard the news that those school kids were finally released! I'm so relieved for all the families involved πŸ™ 100 kids are free at last! And can you believe it took them three whole weeks of negotiations? πŸ•°οΈ like, what was going on behind the scenes, right? πŸ€” anyway, this is a huge win for Nigeria and their gov't should get major props for getting those kids out safely πŸ’ͺ. now we just need to figure out who or what led to that whole kidnapping drama in the first place...πŸ‘€
 
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