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UNICEF demands action to free 78 abducted Borno schoolchildren
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UNICEF demands action to free 78 abducted Borno schoolchildren

Punch Nigeria about 10 hours 1 mins read
UNICEF urges Nigerian and Borno State governments to secure the release of 78 schoolchildren abducted in Lassa and Mussa communities. Learn more about the Read More: https://punchng.com/unicef-demands-action-to-free-78-abducted-borno-schoolchildren/

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