Authorities in Nigeria have announced the release of 100 schoolchildren who were among hundreds abducted from a Catholic boarding school last month. This development offers a measure of relief, but the fate of 165 other students and staff remains unknown. The freed children arrived in Abuja and are scheduled to be handed over to local officials in Niger State after undergoing medical examinations. It remains unclear whether military action or negotiations led to their release, and the group responsible has not been identified. The incident underscores persistent insecurity in northern Nigeria, where kidnappings by armed gangs and insurgents continue to threaten communities. The crisis has drawn sharp international criticism, adding pressure on a government struggling to guarantee security for its citizens.
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