ABUJA (Reuters) - At least 17 students died in a fire in northern Nigeria's Zamfara state on Tuesday night, a state police spokesperson said on Wednesday.
At least 17 children have died in a fire at an Islamic school in northern Nigeria, officials say. Several other pupils were injured and rushed to health centres in the town of Kauran Namoda, Zamfara ...
The fire is said to have broken out in a nearby house and spread to the school while the children were asleep.
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A devastating fire in Zamfara state, northern Nigeria, claimed the lives of at least 17 students ranging from ages seven to ...
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At least 17 students tragically lost their lives in a fire at an Islamic school in Kauran Namoda, a town in northern ...
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