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Friday, November 21, 2025

Terrorists Reportedly Invade Catholic School In Niger And Kidnap Students And Staff

Terrorists have reportedly abducted some students and staff of St. Mary’s School, a Catholic institution in Papiri community, Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State. 



The exact number of those kidnapped is yet to be confirmed.
A source, who confirmed the incident to Daily Trust on Friday, noted that the school was still compiling its records and will issue an official press statement today.
from dailypost

32 comments:

  1. These groups have become very bold and the government cannot stop them
    What’s that quote again about when terrorism is prolonged ?

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    1. There is a pattern to these attacks. When elections are approaching the opposition sponsors numerous attacks to discredit the govt in power - same thing was done to Jonathan. Now may be payback time for APC.

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    2. Nigeria is not ripe for democracy at all. That one there will not shift for someone that can handle the situation to step in?

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    3. Another one in Nasarawa this morning. We are finished

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  2. That's the effect of the Maga school students abduction. It will embolden them the more.

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    1. Tinubu is what is happening.

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  4. Chai what is happening in Nigeria, Nigeria is seriously bleeding.

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  5. Dear God come through for your helpless children

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  6. Ewooooo!!!! God abeg

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  7. CheiπŸ™†πŸ™† God abegoo

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  8. HF EMPORIUM 09072300391 Bedsheet, towels, pillows , blankets, water resistant bed covers, handbags etc21 November 2025 at 10:13

    Oh Lord have mercy πŸ™πŸ˜­πŸ™πŸ˜­πŸ™and save us.

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  9. Agaaaain? 😑. This has to stop. Government can't say they have no idea who they are, and where they are. Home, School, Church is now unsafe..

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    1. My dear, they know dem reach house. Nay thunder and brimstone go fire dem all.

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  10. What?
    This is becoming something else
    In a country that has different military forces?
    How did we get here?

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  11. What is happening bikonu, The FG should do something fast, Imagine people's kids, Heiii😱

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  12. They're daring Trump, they know what they are doing.

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  13. This is why I kicked against that useless Trump when he opened his mouth saying rubbish about striking terrorists in Nigeria. If he wasn't going to do it right away, why did he announce it?

    Now every Fulani cell hidden in the thick forests of Nigeria will carry out these kidnappings so as to use them as shields should the US or the Nigerian army strike or bomb them.

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    1. You're talking as if we don't have our own army,must our help come from abroad?was it not your own people that condemned him for daring to interfere,he is useless yet you want him to do something

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    2. Why don't you say that the terrorists want to prove to the world that your inept government is lying. Shey dey say there is no genocide in Nigeria?

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  14. Is president BAT sleeping at night like this?
    Nigeria is on fire πŸ”₯


    This is not the time to call for prayers, actiot is what is needed.

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  15. I wish we could be united as a people and lend our voice in one accord

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  16. Innalilahi πŸ™† Ya Allah 🀲
    What is happening. No where is safe any longer .

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  17. During Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, President Tinubu often relied on rhetoric rather than action. Today, the consequences of that approach are becoming painfully clear. Sending representatives to affected areas is no longer enough to address the deep-seated issues, and the military’s silence in the face of rising insecurity is deeply troubling.

    The Nigerian people deserve decisive, transparent leadership. If the President cannot take the necessary steps to restore order and confidence, stepping down may be the only responsible choice to prevent further deterioration of the nation’s stability.

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  18. This is to much😑
    Lord show Mercy on those girls, speedy divine intervention πŸ™

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  19. Scary times! 😳😳😳

    God, please come to our aid.

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  20. election is near, all parties must do everything possible to discredit the opposition party. Same thing happen to Goodluck Jonathan and now their reward is waiting for them. The people are the top knows what is happening, they don't want to solve it.

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  21. Politicians please stop using innocent people to score cheap points. Your generations will suffer untold wickedness,that you're unleashing on Nigerians. 😭😭😭

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  22. It breaks the heart once again, in less than a week, that school children are now hunted like prey, and we keep waking up to the sad news of the same darkness wearing a new face. Our truth has become too bitter to tell: how does a country survive when classrooms become crime scenes? Government cannot remain reactive. Communities cannot continue grieving in circles. And we, the citizens, cannot reduce every tragedy to political scorekeeping.

    Like the 2015 Chibok saga, these children are not bargaining chips. They are sons and daughters who left home with books, not fear. With their proud parents hopeful of their well-being. Whoever leads the country carries the burden of restoring order, and leadership must answer for this callous silence, the gaps, the slow responses that make these attacks feel normal.

    What again is the price of life in this country? It's now even cheaper than a bag of garri. Still, blaming opponents or weaving conspiracy theories will not bring back safety. What Nigeria needs now is immediate action and a proactive approach, unity, and a government bold enough to confront this rot at its roots. The kidnappings days apart show a pattern, but the danger has moved far beyond politics. It is a wound cutting through all of us.

    May those children and staff be found quickly, and may those who hold power finally treat security as duty, not rhetoric.

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