Deborah Samuel_ a Christain girl burnt in sokoto
09:12Students forcefully removed the victim from the security room where she was hidden by the school authorities, killed her and burnt the building," police spokesperson Sanusi Abubakar said in a statement released to CNN.
Sokoto state's Governor Aminu Tambuwal issued an order to close the school and directed the Ministry of Higher Education and security agencies to investigate the incident.
The video, which circulated on social media in the aftermath of the killing, appears to show her attackers holding a matchbox and celebrating after setting her alight.
CNN has not been able to independently verify the video.
Two people have been arrested and "the suspects in the viral video on Twitter were spotted and will be nailed soon," Abubakar added.
Religious tensions
Nigerians have expressed their outrage on Twitter and denounced the killing. There are fears it could heighten sectarian tensions in the country, which is largely split along religious lines, with the north majority Muslim and the predominantly largely Christian.
"Murderers of Christian woman in Sokoto must be arrested & punished!" tweeted Farooq Kperogi, a professor at Kennesaw State University.
"Sadly, this sort of consequence-free murder of people in the name of avenging 'blasphemy' has been going on for far too long in the North. This must stop!" he said. "The monsters in that video are easily identifiable. The Sokoto State government must immediately apprehend them and make an example of them. If that doesn't happen, this kind of murderous barbarism will continue."
Community leaders have called for calm and urged authorities to punish the attackers.
Reverend Matthew Kukah of the Sokoto diocese said in a statement: "This has nothing to do with religion. Christians have lived peacefully with their Muslim neighbours here in Sokoto over the years ...The law must take its course."
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