The article discusses the recent release of kidnapped students and teachers from the Oriire community in Nigeria and emphasizes the urgent need for psychological support and therapy for those affected. While their physical freedom has been restored, the author highlights that the emotional and psychological trauma experienced during their captivity requires professional intervention. The article outlines common symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, and flashbacks, and stresses that survivors should not be stigmatized or dismissed. It calls for long-term psychosocial support to ensure the victims' recovery and reintegration into society.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the psychological aftermath of a kidnapping incident and advocates for mental health support. It does not take a clear ideological stance or favor any political group, party, or policy. The framing is primarily concerned with the human impact and the need for therapeutic care,






