 It was a moment of much tears running down the cheeks of Christian leaders, parents and relatives as they prayed for the freedom of the 121 students kidnapped in Calduna State. The special prayer session is coming barely a week after gunmen attacked the Bethel Baptist High School, Habila Darofi's report is presented in our studios. The National President of Baptist Convention, other heads of inter-denomination churches and Christians are joining the parents and relatives of the students of Bethel Baptist High School as they converge to pray for the freedom of adopted students. The black they are putting on is an indication of how the fuel in their hearts. The president of Baptist Convention Reverend Dr. Izio Lacanji says members of the denomination all over the world are praying simultaneously for God's intervention. We do not believe that people should be taken who are free and then you should go and pay for them. That is our position. We do not believe in that. We do not practice it. We've not been doing that. Like I said for 166 years now we have operated secondary schools in Nigeria. It has never happened that our children will be taken away and now that they have been taken away we have called upon God that God should intervene. The Calduna State Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria Reverend Joseph Hayab adds that the states need to do better have been on the offensive in tackling kidnapping. The Calduna State you all know that our government have been governing us with propaganda. He said what he cannot do, he intimidate our pastors, your pastors, my pastors are afraid to tell him the truth. I feel sad and I feel bitter but when I turn around I give God the praise because it's a distance I've taken all the way from Lagos to bring my child here but I'm not regretting it at all. I'm not regretting it. If the school withstands, my son will also withstand with the school. The principle of the school evidently emotional recounts our experience on the day the students were kidnapped. About 150 students were taken from the school last week and 28 escaped leaving 121 in custody. The Baptist Convention says it's not the church's practice to pay ransom. Having God and no guns, the only way for the church and the school is prayer and the power in it.