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Breaking: 10 secondary school students kidnapped in Kaduna

Breaking: 10 secondary school students kidnapped in Kaduna

Ten secondary school students have been kidnapped in Kaduna by gunmen suspected to be terrorists.

The abducted students are from  Government Day Secondary School, Awon, in the Kachia LGA of Kaduna State.

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A statement on Tuesday by the state’s Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said the students were abducted on Monday.

He however said he was not certain whether the incident occurred within the school premises or elsewhere.

The commissioner promised to issue a public statement later with more detailed information.

Breaking: 10 secondary school students kidnapped in Kaduna

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