Global Upfront Newspapers
Cover News

One killed as violence breaks out in Jangebe during emotional reunion of abducted schoolgirls with families

At least one person has been killed while many sustained injuries in Jangebe, the Zamfara community where over 300 schoolgirls were abducted from Government Girls Secondary School, last week.

After the students were released, they were received in Gusau, Zamfara State capital, before the State government organised counselling and rehabilitation for them.

On Wednesday, they were brought back to the school to reunite with their family members.

However, some youths in the community became unruly during the reunion, attacking anyone in sight.

But a source said that in an attempt to stop the unruly behaviour which was getting out of hand, one of the violent youths was shot dead by security operatives.

Advertize With Us

See Also

Buhari Directs NEMA, Other Agencies to Give Aid to Victims of Onitsha Fire Outbreaks

Global Upfront

Wike Not A Man Of Integrity, Unreliable, THISDAY Tells Court

Global Upfront

Nigerian-born Boxer, Bilal Fawaz, Victim of Modern Slavery in UK, Makes Pro Debut in London Friday Night

Global Upfront

Nigeria: Army Foils Boko Haram/ISWAP Attempted Invasion of Buratai, Former COAS Hometown

Global Upfront

USAID, Nigeria, Energy Stakeholders Launch Call To Action To Electrify More Health Centres

Global Upfront

Yes To ECOWAS Standby Force, But

Global Upfront

Breaking News: Secondus, Wike, Tambuwal, others, in crucial meeting with Obaseki in Abuja

Global Upfront

Nigeria’s Facing Expert Crisis With Missing Virus Hunters As University Decline Robs Country Of Virologists

Global Upfront

Abuja Mobile Court seals popular Jabi Shopping Mall for 2 weeks for COVID-19 protocol violations

Global Upfront

Nigeria’s Elections Matters To UK, By Andrew Mitchell

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More