Nigerian Army Rescues 15 Pupils from Abductors in Kogi State
The Nigerian Army has successfully rescued 15 pupils abducted from an unregistered orphanage in Kogi State. The incident highlights the risks associated with illegal educational institutions operating without oversight, emphasizing the need for regulatory compliance.

The Nigerian Army has rescued 15 pupils who were abducted from an unregistered orphanage in Zariagi, Kogi State. On April 26, gunmen attacked the facility, taking 23 pupils and the wife of the school proprietor.
Security forces, including the Nigeria Police Force, quickly responded, leading to the rescue. Eight pupils remain in captivity as efforts continue for their recovery. The incident raises alarms regarding the safety of unregistered institutions, which pose significant security risks. Authorities urge compliance with regulations to enhance safety and security for children.




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