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Dozens of mass kidnappings have taken place since 2014, including at least 10 since December 2020 that have involved more than 1000 students.
Just this week, gunmen stormed a boarding house at a Baptist school in Kaduna State. The attackers overpowered the school s security guards late on Sunday night and fled with 121 children, who remain missing.
According to
Reuters, dozens of distraught parents gathered at the school compound following the attack, some weeping and crying out, standing in groups awaiting news.
Discarded sandals lay strewn nearby. 
They are now among hundreds of Nigerian children believed to be in the hands of terrorist and criminal groups across the country s north. Yet there have been just a smattering of headlines about those children, no international social media campaigns or celebrity-led appeals. ....

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Why insurgent groups in northern Nigeria continue to kidnap school children


This is a transcript of episode 12 of The Conversation Weekly podcast: “Why children keep getting kidnapped in Nigeria + the Kenyan women who join Al-Shabaab”. In this episode, insurgent groups in northern Nigeria continue to kidnap schoolchildren as the government struggles to protect communities against militants such as Boko Haram. And we speak to a researcher who has interviewed Kenyan women about why they joined the militant Islamist group Al-Shabaab.
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Gemma Ware: Hello and welcome to The Conversation Weekly. I’m Gemma Ware in London, and for this episode I’m joined by my colleague Wale Fatade in Lagos, Nigeria. Hello Wale. ....

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