Students, teachers and family members released after gunmen stormed college in Kagara two weeks ago

Forty-two people including 27 students who were abducted two weeks ago from a school in northern Nigeria have been freed, an official has said.

The chief press secretary for the Niger state governor, Mary Noel Berje, told the Associated Press on Saturday that those released had arrived in the state capital, Minna. “We have received them,” she said.

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