Nigerian state secures release of 100 out of 265 kidnapped schoolchildren

Nigeria Secures Release of 100 Kidnapped Schoolchildren in Deal with Abductors

In a positive turn of events for the embattled nation, Nigerian authorities have successfully negotiated the release of 100 schoolchildren who were kidnapped from a Catholic boarding school in north-central Niger state last month. The children, along with 165 other students and staff members, were taken by gunmen on November 15th in a shocking incident that drew international attention due to its striking similarity to the infamous 2014 Boko Haram abduction of hundreds of girls from their Chibok school.

According to UN sources and local media, the 100 released children are scheduled to be handed over to local government officials in Niger state on Monday. However, the fate of the remaining students and staff members who were thought to still be in the kidnappers' hands remains shrouded in uncertainty.

The release comes as a significant relief for parents and teachers at St Mary's co-educational boarding school, where the children were abducted. "We have been praying and waiting for their return," said Daniel Atori, spokesperson for Bishop Bulus Yohanna of the Kontagora diocese that runs the school. "However, we are not officially aware and have not been duly notified by the federal government."

The incident highlights the growing kidnap-for-ransom crisis in Nigeria, which has become a lucrative industry for armed groups in recent years. The country is grappling with numerous security challenges, including a long-running jihadist insurgency in the north-east, armed bandit gangs operating in the north-west, and communal clashes between farmers and herders over land and resources.

Last year, a report by SBM Intelligence revealed that Nigeria's kidnap-for-ransom crisis had raised approximately $1.66m (Β£1.24m) between July 2024 and June 2025 alone. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the nation's vulnerability to violent extremism and the need for sustained efforts to address these security challenges.

While the release of 100 schoolchildren marks a welcome development, many questions still linger about the circumstances surrounding their abduction and the fate of those who remain in captivity.
 
πŸŒŸπŸ’‘ I just made a diagram to illustrate what's happening with these kidnapped school kids πŸ€”


Kidnapped school kids β†’ Abductors
↓ ↓
| | |
Nigeria Gov Gunmen Gunmen
(talks) (holds)
↓ ↓
Released Held captive

πŸ“Š Like last year's report, kidnap-for-ransom crisis is a big deal in Nigeria πŸ’Έ $1.66m πŸ€‘ and we need to keep fighting the good fight against jihadist insurrection πŸ”₯ and armed bandits 😀

The fact that the released kids are still unsure about what happened πŸ€” makes me wonder if authorities knew more than they let on 🀐 Can we trust our government? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg what a rollercoaster this is 🀯... i mean, its great that the kids are being released but like, whats the deal with all these kidnappings? πŸ€” nigeria's got so many security issues right now - jihadist insurgency, armed bandit gangs, communal clashes... it feels like theres always another crisis brewing somewhere. πŸ’₯ and now they're saying this kidnap-for-ransom industry is making over $1.6m per year? 😲 thats insane! the fact that the govnt has been able to negotiate these releases is def a plus but we need more concrete solutions to deal with these security issues, not just short-term fixes πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm totally stoked that only 100 kids got taken instead of like all 300 or something πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... I mean, what's up with Nigerias kidnap game? They're like the experts at making things worse for themselves. It's not like they've tried every other approach already to deal with these groups and failed miserably.
 
man this is such a huge relief for those parents and teachers at St Mary's co-educational boarding school πŸ™ they've been through so much stress and anxiety since the kids got taken, it's amazing that negotiations were able to bring them home safely 100 kids is a big chunk of the total number taken, hopefully the others get released soon too. this whole kidnap-for-ransom thing is really disturbing in nigeria - seems like these groups have made a business out of targeting innocent people πŸ€• can't believe the numbers of money they've made off it already $1.66m is insane
 
omg u can't even 🀯 just learned abt dis crazy kidnap situation in nigeria 😱 100 kids r free but 165 others r still held captive πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ its like, what r we doin right? πŸ€” nigeria needs 2 get their act together πŸ’ͺ & address these security issues ASAP ⏰ can't let these armed groups run wild 🚫 also, $1.66m is a lil crazy for kidnap-for-ransom crisis πŸ€‘ gotta do better than that πŸ’―
 
OMG you gotta feel 4 the fams of those kids πŸ€• they've been thru so much already I hope dey get de help dem need ASAP πŸ’– meanwhile its just crazy 2 think dat kidnappers r makin a profit off dis πŸ˜’ like whats next? de price of human life? πŸ€‘
 
just hope this is a one-time thing dont wanna see more schools gettin kidnapped like dis πŸ€•πŸ’” its like nigeria cant catch a break wat happened to all de money supposed to be spent on security? didnt it go into pockets of corrupt officials instead? need better solutions than just negotiating with kidnappers 4 now
 
πŸ™ this is such a huge relief for Nigeria I cant even imagine how scary it must've been for the parents and teachers of that school but I'm glad they got their 100 kids back hopefully the ones still captive will get released too soon
 
I'm so relieved that 100 schoolkids are finally being released πŸ™πŸ‘§πŸ’• but I gotta say, this whole situation is super worrying πŸ€”. I mean, we're living in a world where armed groups can just kidnap innocent kids and demand ransom like they own the place πŸ€‘. It's totally unacceptable and it's high time our leaders do something about it πŸ’ͺ.

I'm all for celebrating the release, but let's not forget about those 150+ students and staff who are still missing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The gov needs to get their act together and figure out how to keep these kids safe πŸ™„. We can't just sit back and hope that everything works out on its own πŸ’«.

It's also super concerning that this is just another example of the growing kidnap-for-ransom crisis in Nigeria 🚨. I mean, have you seen those reports from last year? $1.66m?! That's like, a whole lot of money for one industry 😱. It's time we tackle these security challenges head-on πŸ’ͺ.

Let's keep our fingers crossed that the remaining students are safe and sound πŸ‘, but also let's not forget about the systemic issues that led to this situation in the first place 🀝. Time for some serious change! πŸ’₯
 
This is a classic example of "do no harm" approach, but it's not that simple πŸ€”. I mean, what's to stop these kidnappers from getting paid out of this deal? It just emboldens them to keep doing their thing πŸ’Έ. We need to address the root causes here - poverty, corruption, and lack of opportunities for our youth πŸ‘¦. If we don't tackle these issues head-on, we'll be seeing more of these kidnap-for-ransom crises 🚨.

And let's not forget about the federal government's role in this whole thing 🀝. Are they doing enough to support our schools and communities? I don't think so πŸ’”. We need a more comprehensive approach that includes investing in education, creating jobs, and providing security for our people πŸ“ˆ.

It's all about priorities here - do we prioritize the lives of 100 schoolchildren over the entire nation? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I say, let's not settle for just a Band-Aid solution πŸ’‰. We need to take a step back and rethink our approach to security and development in Nigeria πŸ“Š.
 
man this is such a huge relief πŸ™ for all those parents out there, i can only imagine how scary it must've been for them not knowing what's happening to their kids... 100 schoolchildren released is definitely a good sign, but you're right, the other 165+ still got taken πŸ€• and nobody knows if they're even alive now. this kidnap-for-ransom thing in nigeria is just getting out of control πŸ’Έ it's like they're being held for ransom or something... i feel bad for all those families who lost their kids, and yeah, the gov't should be giving them more info on what happened πŸ˜•
 
πŸ€” so now they just released 100 kids but what about the others πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? like, what's going on with them?! I'm sure parents are super relieved but also worried sick πŸ™. and can we talk about how common is this kidnap-for-ransom thing in Nigeria?! it's like, a huge industry or something πŸ€‘. anyway, glad the kids are safe for now but let's keep an eye on these others, you know? πŸ‘€
 
"Until the world is united against shame, there can be no lasting peace." πŸ˜” It's heartbreaking to think that these 100 kids were held captive for weeks, but thankfully, they're on their way back home. Still a lot of questions left unanswered, though... what happened to the remaining 165? πŸ€•
 
man this is good news πŸ™Œ hopefully the rest get released soon too my heart goes out to all the families of the kids that are still missing πŸ˜” it's crazy how kidnap for ransom has become a thing in nigeria like what happened with the chibok girls all those years ago still gives me chills πŸ’€ and yeah the whole country is dealing with so many security issues atm it's like they're getting more than they can handle 🀯
 
πŸ€” what's good with this deal? 100 kids are free but 165 others are still MIA πŸ™... it just feels like another layer of the same problem we've been seeing for years πŸ’”... how much more does Nigeria need to pay before these kidnap-for-ransom crews start giving back all the hostages? 😩
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what's the deal with these kidnap-for-ransom groups in Nigeria? It's like they're trying to make a quick buck off the terror they inflict on innocent kids πŸ€‘. 100 schoolkids released is a good start, but what about the other 200+ who are still MIA? It's just so... human trafficking-y 🚫. And I'm sure the authorities are having a total meltdown trying to figure out the logistics of releasing them all without any further drama πŸ’Ό. The only silver lining is that they got some cash, right? πŸ’Έ
 
The fact that these 100 kids were released without paying ransom is a major red flag 🚨. It's clear that the kidnap-for-ransom industry is taking over Nigeria's security landscape, leaving authorities with no choice but to negotiate with the abductors. Meanwhile, the remaining 200+ students are still being held captive, and their fate remains uncertain ⏰. We need to get real about our approach to dealing with these situations - paying ransom just keeps fueling this vicious cycle of extortion. What's next? Paying for the release of other kidnapped civilians? It's time to rethink our strategy and prioritize a more sustainable solution πŸ’‘
 
I was just thinking about trying out this new falafel place downtown... heard it's super good 🀀 anyway, back to Nigeria... I'm kinda surprised they got some of the kids back, but like, what's the deal with these kidnap-for-ransom groups? They're basically making bank off these families and schools. Reminds me of that time I tried to barter for a sweater at a flea market - had to give up way too much πŸ˜‚
 
Back
Top