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Over 300 Boys Still Missing After Nigeria School Attack
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Over 300 boys still missing after Nigeria school attack

More than 300 schoolboys are still missing in Nigeria’s Katsina state after gunmen attacked their school on Friday.

More than 300 Nigerian schoolboys are still missing after gunmen attacked their secondary school in the town of Kankara on Friday. Some students managed to escape.

Armed group Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the abduction, AFP news agency reports.
Authorities say all schools in Katsina state are closed while the military pursues the attackers and searches for the students.

#BringBackOurBoys was trending online as public outrage grew over the attack.

In 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok in Borno state.

Six years later more than 100 of the girls are still missing.

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HAPPENINGS AROUND US
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Cult clash: police assistant commissioner in Edo resurfaces after rumoured death.

An Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in Edo state earlier reported to have lost his life after he was shot by alleged cultists has resurfaced.

The police officer and two inspectors were on a rescue mission in Benin, the capital of the state when they were shot. 

The two inspectors are reportedly in critical conditions in a hospital while rival cult attacks continue in the city.

A report reaching us indicates that an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) who was rumoured dead in Benin, Edo state two days after he was shot during a gun duel with alleged cultists, has resurfaced. 

The police officer has been identified as Agabi Godiri. An earlier report by The Nation claimed that the senior police officer (name withheld) was shot on Friday, November 13, in an exchange of gunfire. 

The report said the officer died at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) while two other police inspectors also shot during the operation are in critical conditions. 

Meanwhile, the report adds that many policemen in the state are currently receiving death threats from prisoners who fled during a jailbreak that occurred in the state recently. 

Meanwhile, a retired Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Tafa Balogun, has appealed to officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to return to their statutory duties after they were displaced from their stations during the #EndSARS protests. 

Vanguard reports that in a statement issued on Thursday, November 12, the ex-police boss urged the police to continue to provide the much-needed security to the country, Nigeria.

 He said: 

“I urge all members of the Nigeria police in our country to return to their duty posts and continue to provide the much-needed security to our dear country, Nigeria; not minding the recent brutal attacks, arson, and acts of intimidation against the police." 

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