An old picture of some of the learners at St Marys - Papiri, Nigeria An old picture of some of the learners at St Marys - Papiri, Nigeria 

All 315 abducted and missing of St. Mary’s School now fully accounted for, Diocese Confirms

The Catholic Diocese of Kontagora has announced the completion of the verification exercise for children and staff forcibly abducted from St. Mary's Catholic Schools - Papiri, Nigeria, on 21 November 2025. All victims have now been reunited with their families.

Paul Samasumo – Vatican City.

Following the recent release of 130 remaining individuals who were still in captivity by bandits, Bishop Bulus Dauwa Yohanna of Kontagora Diocese has confirmed that, after two rigorous verification exercises, all 315 students and staff of St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools have now been accounted for and reunited with their families.

“Out of the initial three hundred and fifteen (315) persons reported as unaccounted for, a total of eighty-five (85) were confirmed to have either escaped or not been abducted. Accordingly, the verified total number of persons actually abducted stands at two hundred and thirty (230),” Bishop Yohanna stated in a formal release.

Transparency and Public Confidence

According to Bishop Yohanna, the Statement from the Diocese of Kontagora, issued on Christmas Day, was meant to provide clarity and confirm verified facts in the interest of transparency and public confidence.

Two thorough verification exercises were conducted by the State Government, security agencies, school authorities, and the Parent Teachers Association (PTA).

The religious Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles are the managing agency of St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools – Papiri in Niger State. The school is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Kontagora, which is part of the Kaduna Ecclesiastical Province.

Bishop Yohanna expressed gratitude to Nigerian authorities for their efforts in securing the release of the 230 captives.

“We confirm that a total of two hundred and thirty (230) children and staff members have been successfully rescued … through the concerted efforts of the Nigerian Government and the security agencies. For this, we remain eternally grateful,” the Kontagora prelate stated.

 

 

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25 December 2025, 12:30