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Dozens of abducted schoolchildren and teachers rescued in Nigeria
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Dozens of abducted schoolchildren and teachers rescued in Nigeria

Dozens of schoolchildren and teachers kidnapped from three schools in southwestern Nigeria were rescued 56 days after the abduction, according to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu. The incident occurred on May 15, involving 46 students and staff from two primary schools and one secondary school, with the youngest being two years old and the oldest 16. One teacher was killed during the kidnapping. The government attributes the attack to Boko Haram, though the exact method of rescue remains unclear. President Tinubu praised the security forces for the successful operation and emphasized that there was no exchange of favors involved. School kidnappings have become increasingly common in Nigeria, often linked to armed groups seeking ransom payments, with reports indicating over $1.6 million in ransom earnings in 2024. This incident raises concerns about the expanding reach of security threats beyond northern Nigeria.

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Dozens of abducted schoolchildren and teachers rescued in Nigeria

Dozens of schoolchildren and teachers kidnapped from three schools in southwestern Nigeria were rescued 56 days after the abduction, according to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu. The incident occurred on May 15, involving 46 students and staff from two primary schools and one secondary school, with the youngest being two years old and the oldest 16. One teacher was killed during the kidnapping. The government attributes the attack to Boko Haram, though the exact method of rescue remains unclear. President Tinubu praised the security forces for the successful operation and emphasized that there was no exchange of favors involved. School kidnappings have become increasingly common in Nigeria, often linked to armed groups seeking ransom payments, with reports indicating over $1.6 million in ransom earnings in 2024. This incident raises concerns about the expanding reach of security threats beyond northern Nigeria.

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