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Dozens of kidnapped school children in Nigeria reunited with their families after 3 months
Some freed students of Salihu Tanko Islamic School, before a meeting with Niger state governor in Minna, Nigeria Friday, August 27, 2021

DOZENS of schoolchildren held captive by gunmen for three months in northern Nigeria were freed today and taken to be reunited with their families.

Pupils as young as five arrived in Minna, the Niger state capital, on a white minibus and were greeted by state governor Abubakar Sani Bello before being served meals.

Authorities previously said that 136 children had been taken in the incident in May, along with several teachers. It was not immediately known how many students were released.

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