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Over 300 Children and Staff Kidnapped in One of Nigeria’s Worst School Abductions

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More than 300 children and staff are now believed to have been kidnapped by armed men from a Catholic school in central Nigeria, marking one of the most devastating mass abductions the country has witnessed.

The Christian Association of Nigeria confirmed that 303 students and 12 teachers were taken from St Mary’s School in Papiri, Niger State. The number, which is far higher than early estimates, was updated after a verification exercise.

This attack comes at a time when armed groups are stepping up assaults on schools and communities. The revised figure now surpasses the 276 girls abducted during the notorious Chibok incident in 2014.

According to local police, the attackers stormed the school around 02:00 local time on Friday and seized students who were sleeping on the premises.

Dominic Adamu, whose daughters attend the school but were not taken, told the BBC the community is still in shock, saying everyone felt overwhelmed by the sudden assault. Another woman, in tears, said her nieces aged six and 13 were among those kidnapped and pleaded for their safe return.

Police say security agencies are currently searching nearby forests as part of efforts to rescue the victims.

In response to the attack, all schools in Niger State were ordered to shut down on Saturday.

Initial reports suggested that 215 pupils had been taken, but the number rose after new checks. AFP reports that the total figure may represent nearly half of the school’s population.

State authorities said the school ignored an earlier directive to shut all boarding facilities after intelligence suggested a higher risk of attacks. Officials added that the decision put students and staff in unnecessary danger. The school has not publicly responded to this claim.

Kidnapping for ransom by criminal gangs, locally known as bandits, remains a widespread problem in many areas of Nigeria. Although ransom payments have been banned by the government, the measure has done little to deter attackers.

Friday’s abduction is the third major kidnapping incident reported in Nigeria within a week. On Monday, more than 20 Muslim schoolgirls were abducted from a boarding school in nearby Kebbi State. A church in Kwara State was also attacked, leaving two people dead and 38 others kidnapped.

President Bola Tinubu has postponed his foreign trips, including attendance at the G20 summit in South Africa, to address the growing security crisis. Rising insecurity has stirred frustration and fear among citizens who are demanding stronger protection efforts.

The mass abduction also comes amid heightened debate in the United States, where right-wing figures including former President Donald Trump claim Christians are under targeted attack in Nigeria. The Nigerian government strongly rejects this narrative, insisting that extremist groups attack Muslims, Christians and people of no faith alike.

In the north-east, jihadist groups have been fighting the government for more than ten years. Observers say most victims of these groups are Muslim, mainly because attacks often occur in the predominantly Muslim northern regions.

Central Nigeria also experiences frequent clashes between mostly Muslim herders and largely Christian farmers. Experts note that these conflicts are usually driven by competition over resources like land and water rather than religion.

The kidnapping draws renewed attention to memories of the 2014 Chibok tragedy when Boko Haram took 276 girls from their school, sparking a global outcry led by figures such as Michelle Obama. While many of those girls have since been freed or escaped, around 100 remain missing.

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Finance Minister, Deputy Publicly File Tax Returns to Boost Compliance and Trust

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The Cassiel Ato Forson, together with his Deputy Thomas Nyarko Ampem, has publicly filed his annual tax returns in a move aimed at promoting voluntary compliance and reinforcing public confidence in the country’s tax system.

Addressing the media after the exercise, Dr. Forson indicated that the decision to file publicly was intentional, underscoring the importance of leading by example. He stated that leadership must be demonstrated through action rather than mere pronouncements.

The Minister commended Ghanaian taxpayers for their continued contributions to national development, noting that their role remains vital in sustaining the country’s economic framework.

He emphasized that tax payment is a collective civic duty, describing it as fundamental to good governance and a key driver of national progress. According to him, all individuals and institutions are equal under the law and must fulfill their tax obligations accordingly.

Dr. Forson further highlighted that tax compliance extends beyond legal requirements, framing it as a moral responsibility that ensures a fair distribution of the national burden and accelerates development.

He pointed out that tax revenues remain the backbone of public financing, supporting critical sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security.

The Minister also lauded the Ghana Revenue Authority for its efforts, particularly during the Tax and Good Governance Month observed in April. He urged the Authority to intensify public education campaigns and continue reforms aimed at simplifying tax processes, reducing compliance costs, and enhancing transparency.

Reaffirming the government’s commitment, Dr. Forson assured that the Ministry of Finance would continue to support the GRA in executing its mandate effectively.

He concluded by encouraging individuals and businesses yet to file their tax returns to do so promptly, leveraging digital platforms and available support systems.

According to the Minister, strengthening the country’s tax culture is essential for economic stability, improved accountability, and the creation of a more equitable society.

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President Mahama visits Fuveme, assures urgent action on tidal wave devastation

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President John Dramani Mahama has visited Fuveme and other coastal communities in the Volta Region affected by recent tidal waves, assuring residents of immediate relief measures and long-term interventions to address the worsening coastal erosion crisis.

 

The visit follows renewed tidal wave activity that has displaced families, destroyed homes, and left sections of the coastline severely damaged, deepening concerns about the vulnerability of communities along the stretch.

 

During his tour, President Mahama interacted with affected residents, inspected damaged properties, and reaffirmed government’s commitment to both emergency support and permanent protection works.

 

“We came here to see for ourselves what is happening after the sea broke through and caused this destruction,” President Mahama said. “This entire coastline is part of an ongoing coastal protection programme, and we are committed to making sure the right interventions are implemented.”

 

He explained that the area falls under the West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) project, a $150 million World Bank-supported initiative designed to protect vulnerable coastal communities from sea erosion and tidal wave impacts.

 

“The WACA project is a major intervention covering this stretch from Ketu South through parts of Anloga,” he noted. “It will involve the construction of sea defence structures and groynes to reduce wave energy, as well as ecological measures like mangrove and coconut planting to help stabilize the shoreline.”

 

President Mahama acknowledged delays in the implementation process, attributing them in part to the 2024 election period, but assured residents that progress has resumed.

 

“Yes, there were delays last year because of the elections, but I am happy to report that the feasibility studies have been completed and we are now moving into the design phase,” he stated. “After that, we proceed to procurement and then actual construction.”

 

He further assured residents that funding for the project remains secure and that government is determined to see it through to completion.

 

“We want to assure you that the financing for this project is not in doubt,” President Mahama emphasized. “Government is fully committed to ensuring that this coastal protection project is implemented to safeguard lives and property.”

 

As an immediate response, he disclosed that government will collaborate with the Volta River Authority (VRA) to undertake dredging works at the estuary to help reduce pressure on the coastline.

 

“In the short term, we are working with VRA to do dredging at the estuary to help ease the tidal impact while we implement the bigger project,” he added.

 

President Mahama appealed for patience and cooperation from residents as government rolls out both short-term interventions and long-term solutions to address the persistent coastal erosion challenges affecting the Volta Region.

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Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe Delivers on Her Promise, Supports Achichire Community Center Project

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Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, MP for Amenfi Central, has once again demonstrated her strong commitment to community development by fulfilling her promise to the people of Achichire. In support of their efforts to complete a much-needed community center, she donated 300 bags of cement along with 15 packages of roofing sheets today.

 

The donation was presented on her behalf by Hon. Peter Amponsah, the DCE, for Amenfi Central, together with constituency and branch executives.

 

This act goes beyond a simple donation, it reflects a deep dedication to improving lives and creating spaces where communities can come together, grow, and thrive. When completed, the Achichire Community Center will serve as a vital hub for social activities, meetings, and local initiatives, helping to strengthen unity and drive development in the area.

 

Hon. Gyan Cudjoe’s timely support has injected new energy and hope into the project, and the people of Achichire have expressed heartfelt appreciation for her continued leadership and commitment to their welfare.

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