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    13 farmers abducted in restive northeast Nigeria

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseDecember 6, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    MAIDUGURI: No less than 13 onion farmers have been kidnapped within the restive northeastern Nigeria, the most recent bout of abductions rocking the nation, a neighborhood authorities official mentioned Saturday (Dec 6).

    Nigeria has been wracked by a wave of kidnappings in current weeks, together with the capture of over 300 school children two weeks in the past that shook Africa’s violence-weary most populous nation.

    The spike in abductions noticed President Bola Tinubu declare a safety emergency – permitting for the recruitment of tens of 1000’s extra police and army personnel.

    Round midnight (2300 GMT) “unknown gunmen stormed Malari village … and kidnapped fourteen onion farmers”, Konduga native authorities chairman, Abba Abbari informed AFP, including one of many victims later escaped.

    The farmers had stayed in a single day within the fields to water crops and watch over cattle after they had been seized. 



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