Dozens of abducted schoolchildren and teachers rescued in Nigeria
Dozens of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Nigeria's southwestern Oyo state in May have been rescued, according to the presidency. The hostages, taken from three separate schools, were freed 56 days after their kidnapping.

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AI-generatedDozens of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Nigeria's southwestern Oyo state in May have been rescued, according to the presidency. The hostages, taken from three separate schools, were freed 56 days after their kidnapping. President Bola Tinubu announced the successful rescue by Nigeria's security agencies, stating that eight assailants were arrested and an unspecified number killed. The abductions, which occurred on May 15, involved 46 students and staff, with the youngest victim aged two and the oldest 16. One teacher was killed shortly after the initial kidnapping. The government has attributed these incidents to Boko Haram, a group that has increasingly resorted to school kidnappings for ransom payments amidst Nigeria's ongoing security crisis.
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5 extractedThe youngest child taken was aged two, and the oldest was 16.
Eight assailants have been arrested, and an unspecified number killed.
56 students and teachers were kidnapped from three schools in Oyo state.
Dozens of schoolchildren and teachers abducted in Nigeria have been rescued.
In 2024, gunmen earned more than $1.6m in ransom payments.