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Primary and secondary schools are closed following restrictions imposed by the authorities in Nigeria's northwestern state of Zamfara a day after 73 students were kidnapped by gunmen in the latest in a series of mass abductions targeting pupils. IMAGES
Hundreds of girls wearing hijabs, gathered at Zamfara state government premises as all 279 students kidnapped from their boarding school in northern Nigeria have been released. IMAGES
Everett, Aug 30 (EFE).- Children and parents in the city Everett, Massachusetts, received Monday a dose of COVID-19 vaccine ahead of the reopening of the schools. (Camera: CJ GUNTHER). B-ROLL OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATION FACILITIES AT A PUBLIC SCHOOL IN EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS, US.
Lagos (Nigeria), March 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stringer) The 279 students kidnapped at dawn last Friday in a public school for girls in the state of Zamfara, in northwestern Nigeria, were released on Tuesday, according to the governor of the region, Beautiful Muhammad Matawalle.FOOTAGE OF THE STUDENTS.
Police guard a college in Afaka, in northern Nigeria's northwestern state of Kaduna, after gunmen attacked on Thursday night. Authorities say 30 of the students are missing while the army was able to rescue 180 people after a fierce battle with the attackers. IMAGES