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KADUNA: Army foils attack on Oyedepo’s school

TROOPS, this morning, foiled an attempted attack on Faith Academy, a secondary school owned by Living Faith Church Worldwide, founded by Bishop David Oyedepo.

The Academy is not far from the Bethel Secondary School where many boarding students were abducted in the Chikun local government area 

The gunmen had launched coordinated attacks on both Bethel, and Faith Academy today.

While they abducted students at Bethel School, the attack on Faith Academy was dislodged.

A security agent confirmed the gunmen broke into the premises of Faith Academy through the back fence around 1am but were repelled by soldiers, with assistance from the school security team.

A parent, whose son attends the school, told Daily Trust that the school management had last week instructed all students except those in Senior Secondary School three, to go home, as they are preparing for final-year examination. 

She said adequate provision had been made to move the SS3 students to Barnawa in the Kaduna south local government area where they are expected to continue with their studies.

She commended security agents for their timely intervention, saying her son and others who were in the hostel during the attack are safe and have been evacuated from the school premises.

When contacted, the Kaduna State Police Command through the Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, said he could not confirm it but security agents were busy thwarting attacks by bandits throughout the night.

The development comes just hours after bandits abducted babies, female nurses and security guards from the residential quarters of the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Centre (NTLC) in Zaria yesterday. 

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