Nigeria reels after 215 children taken in second mass school abduction in a week

😔 This is so sad, 215 kids taken away from their families already 🤕. It's not just the numbers that are worrying, it's the fact that this is happening for the third time in Niger state alone 💥. The US government saying Nigeria is a country of concern over religious freedoms is like, yeah we get it, but what about all the kids who aren't even Christian 🤷‍♀️? Can't they just focus on keeping everyone safe without bringing up faith? 🙄 The Nigerian government needs to step up its game and do something to stop these kidnappings ASAP ⏰. It's like, how many times does it have to happen before people take action 🤑?
 
this is so sad 🤕 215 kids taken from school, what's going on in nigeria? 🤷‍♀️ it's like they're saying "hey we don't care about your education or safety" 😔 and now the US government is weighing in, like "hey nigeria, do better" 👎 but honestly, shouldn't they be doing more to stop these kidnappings in the first place? 🤔 i mean, military intervention might seem scary, but at least it would send a message that they won't just sit back and watch this happen over and over again 💪 can we get an update on the 12 teachers who were taken too? 😩 this is all so confusing and frustrating
 
🤕 This is just heartbreaking. It makes me think about how our society's safety depends on one another. We can't put all the blame on governments or external actors when it comes to protecting our children. As a parent, I would feel devastated if I had kids in that situation. The lack of trust and security can be suffocating for families. It raises questions about how we balance individual freedoms with collective responsibilities. 🤝
 
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