Amid a wave of schoolchildren abductions in Nigeria, the question on everyone’s mind is: Which school will be attacked next? Whose children are next hostages?
The founder and executive director of the Adinya Arise Foundation, Mabel Adinya, has urged Nigerians to return to times when being a child was something to celebrate without fear.
Mr Uzodimma said the forum’s visit was to commiserate with the state and families of the victims
The India embassy in Nigeria has donated 2,000 gift packs to students of Government Girls Secondary School, Dutse, reaffirming its commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment.
“We understand the pain and anguish that the families of those still in captivity are going through.”
According to her, she left behind two other Chibok girls.
He commended Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa for being a governor that had shown love to the Nembe people in general and Opu-Nembe in particular.
The minister said the federal government was praying for the girls and “know that very soon, God will release these children.”
“The National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons is working tirelessly to stem this tide, and we are achieving positive results.”
UNICEF today called on…Nigeria to make schools safe and provide a secure learning environment for every child.
