Gunmen abduct 39 students, 7 teachers in attacks on Nigeria schools
Gunmen abducted 39 students and seven teachers in a coordinated attack on a secondary school and two primary schools in Nigeria's southwestern Oyo State last week. The victims, mostly children aged between two and 16, were seized in the Ahoro Esinele community.

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AI-generatedGunmen abducted 39 students and seven teachers in a coordinated attack on a secondary school and two primary schools in Nigeria's southwestern Oyo State last week. The victims, mostly children aged between two and 16, were seized in the Ahoro Esinele community. President Bola Tinubu condemned the "barbaric" act and pledged federal government assistance for their rescue. Governor Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde reported that one abducted teacher was killed and that six suspects have been arrested. A joint rescue operation was hampered by improvised explosive devices, resulting in injuries. This incident highlights the ongoing challenge of mass kidnappings by armed groups in Nigeria, though such attacks are less common in the southwest.
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5 extractedMass kidnappings by armed groups have become a serious security challenge in Nigeria.
Gunmen abducted 39 students and seven teachers in an attack targeting several schools in Nigeria’s southwestern Oyo State.
A joint rescue operation was disrupted by improvised explosive devices, leaving several wounded.
Six suspects have been arrested, including alleged informants and logistics suppliers to the kidnappers.
One abducted teacher was killed on Sunday, according to a video cited by the governor.