Gunmen raid Nigerian orphanage and kidnap children
Gunmen raided an unregistered orphanage in Nigeria's north-central Kogi State on Sunday, kidnapping 23 children and the facility's owner. Authorities reported that security agencies rescued 15 children due to a swift response, but eight children remain missing.

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AI-generatedGunmen raided an unregistered orphanage in Nigeria's north-central Kogi State on Sunday, kidnapping 23 children and the facility's owner. Authorities reported that security agencies rescued 15 children due to a swift response, but eight children remain missing. The motive for the attack is currently unknown, though the region has experienced violence and the presence of Boko Haram cells. This incident occurs amidst a broader kidnapping crisis in Nigeria, where criminal gangs frequently abduct individuals for ransom, despite a government ban on such payments. The Kogi State information commissioner stated the orphanage was operating illegally in a remote area and urged similar institutions to comply with government regulations due to the prevailing security challenges.
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3 extractedEight children are still missing after gunmen raided an unregistered orphanage in Nigeria's north-central Kogi State and kidnapped 23, authorities have said.
The government has made paying ransoms illegal but this has not prevented the kidnappings.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but security sources say the state has a functional Boko Haram cell.