18 Days After Oyo School Kidnapping: When Will Our Children Return?
Eighteen days after armed men invaded a school in Oyo State, dozens of pupils and teachers remain missing. For their families, each sunrise deepens the pain, and every promise of rescue ends in disappointment. This abduction lays bare a painful truth: our schools are vulnerable, and the state has yet to prove it can safeguard the young. Children as young as two, three and four have been torn from classrooms, turning places of learning into zones of fear. Nigerians demand action, not sympathy. Security forces must accelerate rescue efforts and keep citizens informed. Kidnappers should know they cannot hold an entire nation hostage. The safe return of every captive child and teacher is the only acceptable outcome.
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