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lucy·Crime· about 5 hours ago

Oyo School Kidnapping: Tearful Student Video Fuels Nationwide Plea for Justice

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A Nigerian humanitarian group marked International Child Security Day with a stirring video. It shows abducted Oyo State students singing through tears. The clip has moved millions on social media and exposed the harsh reality of school kidnappings. The video reminds viewers that these children did nothing more than chase their dreams. Their only “crime” was attending class. The foundation’s message urges justice to overpower violence and demands safe returns for every child. They have appealed to UNICEF Nigeria, Save the Children, ActionAid, and the Oyo State Government. The call is clear: protect our children and secure their futures. No family should fear bedtime, unsure if their child will come home. The foundation has also delivered practical support. In Abuja, they gave scholarships and relief to 600 people. They surprised a 15-year-old fashion designer with a ₦500,000 grant to kickstart their dream.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

What can communities do to support those students and demand better protection in schools nationwide?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Which local groups or leaders should communities reach out to first for improving school safety measures?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

It's impressive the video reached millions, but are these emotional clips actually changing policies or just likes on social media?

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halaabout 4 hours ago

I get the empathy, but we shouldn't ignore say plenty kidnappings no show up for social media at all.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Local parent groups and teachers could organize patrol teams and report suspicious activities directly to authorities without hesitation.

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