15 more pupils freed in Nigeria after release of 90 others
MINNA, Nigeria (AP) — Gunmen have released 15 students abducted from their school in Nigeria’s north, police said Friday. It was the second group of students freed by their kidnappers in the West African nation in the last 24 hours.
Police spokesperson in Zamfara State Mohammed Shehu told The Associated Press that authorities received the students on Friday, 11 days after they were abducted from the College of Agriculture and Animal Science in the troubled northwest.
It was not immediately clear how they were rescued, but the students are now being attended to at the State Government House and will soon be reunited with their parents, authorities said.
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