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Armed Gunmen Abduct Students and Staff from Catholic School in Nigeria Attack
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Gunmen attacked a Catholic boarding school in Nigeria and abducted several schoolchildren along with staff members on Friday. The incident marks another in a series of school kidnappings across the country. Criminal gangs frequently target educational institutions for ransom payments.
Nigeria has faced waves of school abductions especially in northern and western regions. Attackers often demand large sums for the safe return of captives.
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The Context
Security forces struggle to protect remote schools from armed criminal bands. Parents keep children home when threats appear imminent.
Some communities hire local vigilantes for protection against kidnapping gangs. Others criticize government response as inadequate to the persistent danger.
Ransom payments fuel the cycle of criminal activity in affected areas. Authorities sometimes negotiate despite official policies against it.
Catholic institutions operate many schools serving poor families nationwide. The church condemns violence while working to free those taken.
Past large-scale abductions drew international attention and promises of action. Criminal networks continue operations despite military deployments.
Families await news of their loved ones after each new incident. The pattern shows little sign of slowing without major changes.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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