Fifty abducted students from St. Mary Private Primary and Secondary Schools in Niger State have reportedly escaped and been reunited with their parents.
The Niger State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria and Bishop of the Kontagora Diocese, Most Rev. Bulus Yohanna, announced this on Sunday in a statement published by his media aide, Daniel Atori.
He explained that they discovered the development when visiting the children’s parents.
The chairman revealed that the school currently has 236 pupils in captivity, including three staff members’ children and 14 secondary students, for a total of 253 children and 12 staff members still being held by the abductors.
“This is to notify the public that as of Sunday, 23rd November 2025, we received some good news, as fifty (50) pupils escaped and have reunited with their parents.
“This comes just a few days after suspected terrorists attacked and abducted 303 pupils and students.
“The pupils escaped between Friday and Saturday and have reunited with their parents, as they could not return to the school after escaping. We were able to ascertain this when we contacted and visited some parents,” the statement read.
Yohanna also stated that in the primary section, out of the total number of 430 pupils enrolled, 377 are boarders, while the remaining 53 are day students.
“Currently, aside from the 50 pupils who escaped and returned home, we have 141 pupils who were not abducted.
“As it stands now, we have 236 pupils, another three children belonging to staff, and 14 secondary school students—making a total of 253 children—in addition to 12 members of staff with the abductors,” he said.
While expressing relief over the return of the 50 youngsters, the CAN chairman asked for ongoing prayers for those still being held.
“As much as we receive the return of these 50 children with some sigh of relief, I urge everyone to continue in prayers for the rescue and safe return of the remaining victims.
“I call on everyone to remain calm and prayerful. We will continue to actively collaborate with security operatives, community leaders, government, and relevant authorities for the safe and quick return of all abductees.
“May the Lord grant quick release to those abducted and continue to protect His people from all dangers,” Yohanna said.
Chronicle NG reports that a total of 315 persons—including pupils, students, and teachers—were abducted from St. Mary Private Primary and Secondary Schools, Papiri, in Agwara Local Government Area on Friday.
The kidnap prompted the state governor, Mohammed Bago, to order the closure of schools across the state on Saturday.







