KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - School supplies, books and empty lockers were all that was left of a Nigerian Catholic school after 300 students and a dozen teachers were abducted on November 21.

People in the United States and around the world are speaking out for justice and peace. Pope Leo XIV has called for the immediate release of schoolchildren and staff , and leaders in the United States are also taking a stance against the persecution of Christians in the country.

Dr. Onema Adojoh is a Nigerian-born professor in Missouri who has family and friends in his home country. He was devastated to learn that hundreds of kids had been recently kidnapped.

“To be honest, it’s gut-wrenching, devastating,” said Dr. Adojoh. “I was heartbroken that children between the age of 12 and 17, who are inn

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