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KATSINA, Nigeria — Bleary, shoeless, obviously desensitized by seven days of imprisonment, in excess of 300 Nigerian students, liberated in the wake of being captured in an assault on their school, were invited by the legislative leader of Katsina state and Nigeria's leader on FridayReunions with their folks started late in the day.
"Since this occurrence happened I have not had the option to rest, however now I can rest," said Salisu Kankara, a parent of one of the students who was delivered.
The generally brisk arrival of the in excess of 330 young men occurred after a brief reaction by the public authority, which seems to have gained from before mass school kidnappings, particularly of the Chibok students, that didn't have quite a glad outcome.
The understudies' bad dream started the evening of Dec. 11 when they were seized by men furnished with AK-47 rifles from the all-young men Government Science Secondary School in Kankara town in Katsina state in northwestern Nigeria. They were walked through a woods and compelled to lie in the earth in the midst of weapon fights between their captors and the soldiers seeking after them.
The young men depicted strolling through the hedge and various timberlands, halting during the days and strolling around evening time without shoes, venturing over thistles and stones.
Nigeria's Boko Haram jihadist rebels guaranteed duty regarding the kidnapping, saying they assaulted the school since they trust Western instruction is un-Islamic.
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