Parents in northern Nigeria are desperately waiting for information about their sons after an attack on a boarding school on Friday; more than 300 boys are reported missing. Nigeria's defence ministry says the whereabouts of the so-called bandits are known, and the military is trying to bring the boys back home safely. But there’s anger that the abduction happened at all. Some of the boys who escaped spoke about their ordeal. Al Jazeera’s Barbara Angopa reports.
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