BAD NEWS: Bandits Kidnap 300 Schoolgirls In Jangebe, Zamfara State. NIGERIA
Just in a country where terror groups are celebrated, negotiated, and paid handsomely another breaking BY BBC Reporters has it that Bandits kidnap 300 schoolgirls in Jangebe, Zamfara State. Nigeria
This has been confirmed by the state government, arguing that the numbers of the kidnaps schoolgirls are still yet unknown,
The attack was reported to have taken place early hours of Friday 26 February 2021 at the Government Girls Secondary School, Jangede in Talata Mafara Local Government Area of Zamfara state, Northwest part of Nigeria
One of the teacher in the school conformed the attack to BBC Hausa with kidnapped students said to be closed to 300, a claim Alhaji Sulaiman Tunau Anka has countered stating that the exact number of abducted students is yet to be ascertained

In his world, we are yet to verify the exact number of the students kidnapped. Security operatives have launched a manhunt for the criminals
Yes the bandits came to the school with vehicles, Some of the girls were made to trek, We are on top of the situation as all contacts and efforts are being made to rescue the kidnapped schoolgirls, Those are the words of Alhaji Sulaiman Tunau Anka
This is happening in Zamfara one of Northwest Nigeria mostly affected by bandits attacks in A Sub Sahara Country Nigeria where Bandits, Boko haram are negotiated, paid, and celebrated, A country full of corrupt leaders. the attacks have continued despite negotiations initiated by the state government with the bandits
It will interest you to know that two weeks ago over 20 students, including teachers were abducted by armed bandits from a school in Niger State. some of the students in Niger were yet to be released
The abduction of the 300 schoolgirls came hours after the state government said some repentant bandits had surrendered their arms for the proposed amnesty rehabilitation, The Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has been pushing for a dialogue with bandits for peace to reign, the federal government is yet to react to the latest kidnap incident