Assault comes simply days after armed males stormed a secondary college in northwestern Nigeria, kidnapping 25 schoolgirls.
Printed On 21 Nov 2025
College students have been kidnapped from a Catholic college in central Nigeria by armed gangs, in keeping with authorities, within the second such incident in lower than per week.
“The Niger State authorities has obtained with deep unhappiness the disturbing information of the kidnapping of pupils from St. Mary’s Faculty in Agwara native authorities space,” Abubakar Usman, the state authorities secretary, stated in an announcement on Friday.
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“The precise variety of kidnapped pupils is but to be confirmed as safety companies proceed to evaluate the state of affairs.”
Native TV station Come up Information reported that 52 college students had been kidnapped within the incident.
The college kidnappings and an attack on a church earlier this week come weeks after United States President Donald Trump threatened navy motion over what he described as focused killings of Nigeria’s Christians, a story rejected by the Nigerian authorities, which says Muslims are the bulk victims of assaults by armed teams.
Trump’s assertions echo claims which have gained traction amongst right-wing and Christian evangelical circles in latest months.
Second assault in days
The assault comes simply days after armed males stormed a secondary school in Kebbi State in northwestern Nigeria, abducting 25 schoolgirls early on Monday morning. One later escaped, and 24 are nonetheless lacking.
Niger State police stated their tactical models and the navy have been deployed to seek for the pupils.
Police obtained a report at about 2am (01:00 GMT) that “some armed bandits invaded St. Mary’s Non-public [Catholic] Secondary Faculty, and kidnapped a but to be ascertained variety of college students from the college’s hostel”, the power stated in an announcement.
It stated safety companies had been “combing the forests with a view to rescue the kidnapped college students”.
Nigerian safety forces have been positioned on excessive alert this week because the nation faces an uncomfortable highlight on its safety state of affairs.
In a separate assault on a church in western Nigeria on Tuesday, armed males killed two folks throughout a service that was recorded and broadcast on-line. Dozens of worshippers are believed to have been kidnapped.
In the meantime, gunmen, who kidnapped 38 worshippers from a church in Nigeria’s Kwara State on Tuesday, are demanding a ransom of 100 million naira (roughly $69,000) per worshipper, a church official instructed the Reuters information company on Friday.

