Cincuenta de los estudiantes secuestrados en una escuela católica de Nigeria lograron escapar
"Hemos recibido una buena noticia: 50 alumnos escaparon y se han reencontrado con sus padres", declaró la Asociación Cristiana de Nigeria en un comunicado, precisando que la evasión tuvo lugar entre el viernes y el sábado.
AFP.- Cincuenta de los más de 300 alumnos secuestrados el viernes en una escuela católica de Nigeria han escapado de sus captores, anunció el domingo una organización cristiana.
«Hemos recibido una buena noticia: 50 alumnos escaparon y se han reencontrado con sus padres», declaró la Asociación Cristiana de Nigeria en un comunicado, precisando que la evasión tuvo lugar entre el viernes y el sábado.
This handout photo taken by Reverend Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) of Niger state chapter and Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese on November 21, 2025 and distributed on November 22, 2025 shows empty bunk beds and scattered belongings inside a student dormitory at St. Marys Catholic School in Papiri town in Agwarra local government, Niger state. A Christian group on November 22, 2025 said 315 students and teachers were seized a day earlier in Nigeria’s second mass school abduction in a week, as security fears mounted in Africa’s most populous nation.
The early November 21, 2025 raid on St Mary’s co-education school in Niger state in central Nigeria came after gunmen on November 17, 2025 stormed a secondary school in neighbouring Kebbi state, abducting 25 girls. (Photo by Bulus Dauwa Yohanna / Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – MANDATORY CREDIT «AFP PHOTO / CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (CAN) / HANDOUT / » – NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTSRelatives and students carry luggage as they walk out of the Federal Government Girls College in Bwari, on the outskirts of Abuja, on November 22, 2025. The national education ministry has ordered 47 boarding secondary schools across the country be shut ater gunmen have kidnapped more than 300 students and teachers in one of the largest mass kidnappings in Nigeria, a Christian group said on November 22, as security fears mounted in Africa’s most populous nation. The early November 21 raid on St Mary’s co-education school in Niger state in western Nigeria came after gunmen on November 17 stormed a secondary school in neighbouring Kebbi state, abducting 25 girls. (Photo by John OKUNYOMIH / AFP)Relatives and students carry luggage as they walk out of the Federal Government Girls College in Bwari, on the outskirts of Abuja, on November 22, 2025. The national education ministry has ordered 47 boarding secondary schools across the country be shut after gunmen have kidnapped more than 300 students and teachers in one of the largest mass kidnappings in Nigeria, a Christian group said on November 22, as security fears mounted in Africa’s most populous nation.
The early November 21 raid on St Mary’s co-education school in Niger state in western Nigeria came after gunmen on November 17 stormed a secondary school in neighbouring Kebbi state, abducting 25 girls. (Photo by John OKUNYOMIH / AFP)