Friday's abduction from a Catholic boarding school is Nigeria's second mass kidnapping this week. Authorities have shut schools in vulnerable provinces as the government comes under growing criticism.
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- The number of abducted students from a Catholic school has increased to 303, with about 12 teachers also abducted; search and rescue operations are ongoing. 10s
- The incident surpasses the 2014 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping in scale, causing national outrage and concern. 23s
- Nigeria has recorded four attacks within a week, including a church abduction where kidnappers are demanding ransoms that families cannot afford, and ransom payments are illegal. 41s
- Public criticism is mounting over the government's response to the crisis, with calls for more proactive military action as attacks increase. 2m 11s
- Earlier in the year, a Brigadier General was reportedly killed by ISWAP members, and the perpetrators have not been arrested. 2m 49s