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'We want our children back': Nigeria's kidnapping nightmare spreads south
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‘We want our children back’: Nigeria’s kidnapping nightmare spreads south

June 6, 2026 6 Min Read
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Aduke Balogun, whose daughter was amongst dozens of scholars and academics kidnapped in a serious college assault in southwestern Nigeria, reacts whereas displaying photographs and garments of her daughter after an interview with Reuters at her house in Yawota, Oyo State, Nigeria (June 2, 2026)

It was mid-morning when Aduke Balogun observed a masked man in navy uniform strolling in direction of his kids’s college. Minutes later, gunfire erupted, extra gunmen appeared, and residents fled.

Within the chaos, six-year-old daughter Feranmi managed to flee, however one other daughter, eight-year-old Kausarat, was not so fortunate. One in every of greater than 30 college students and a instructor had been captured and spirited away in a bush close to Yawota, a city in Oyo state in southwestern Nigeria.

Balogun can’t bear to observe movies of kidnapped kids circulating, and it’s unclear whether or not they’re from her kids’s Baptist nursery or elementary college.

“I pray each day for his or her secure return,” she instructed Reuters whereas working at a stall promoting smooth drinks, bread and biscuits throughout the highway from the college.

The Could 15 assault and simultaneous assaults on two different close by faculties have shaken up a area lengthy seen as comparatively secure in comparison with extra risky areas to the north, and fueled fears that kidnapping-for-ransom teams are increasing their operations far past conventional hotspots.

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Widespread kidnappings and the rising presence of armed teams throughout Africa’s most populous nation are prone to be key points in Nigeria’s subsequent nationwide election in January.

“The Oyo abduction marks the damaging enlargement of a disaster that was as soon as largely confined to northern Nigeria and the Center Belt into the southwest,” stated Cheta Nwanze, a associate at safety consultancy SBM Intelligence. “Because the 2027 elections strategy, Nigerians will decide politicians totally on their capacity to maintain school rooms and communities secure.”

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Nigeria’s authorities has lengthy struggled to cope with insecurity, starting from conflicts between herders and farmers throughout the middle to a mixture of bandits, Islamic extremists and native protection militias working in states within the north.

Amid the violence, armed teams regularly kidnap motorists, clerics, and schoolchildren and maintain them till ransom is paid. The abductors collected not less than 2.57 billion naira ($1.89 million) in ransom cash in Nigeria within the yr to June 2025, based on SBM Intelligence.

Two weeks after the Yawota kidnapping, college luggage, books, meals flasks, water bottles, and youngsters’s footwear littered the flooring of school rooms at Baptist Nursery Faculty and Elementary Faculty. A police patrol automobile was parked outdoors and armed officers stood guard below a fig tree.

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In a separate assault at Los Angeles Elementary Faculty, 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the place Balogun’s baby was detained, a instructor was shot lifeless as he tried to flee via a classroom window, stated Ramidi Waheed, a instructor on the college.

Waheed added that within the third raid, six extra academics and 7 college students had been kidnapped from a close-by neighborhood highschool in Ahoro-Esinere.

Days later, a video circulated on-line displaying gunmen beheading a instructor who was arrested within the assault.

Reuters was unable to overview the video.

Many residents of Oyo’s rural Oriyele district, about 300 kilometers northeast of Nigeria’s business capital Lagos, have fled as a result of fears of worsening safety and an absence of cell phone networks to name for assist, native chief Tajudeen Abioye instructed Reuters.

“We wish our youngsters again.”

When he took energy three years in the past, President Bola Tinubu, like his predecessor, promised to handle insecurity by recruiting extra troopers and cops and higher equipping and paying them.

However the Oyo assault, together with the kidnapping of 42 schoolchildren final month in violence-hit northeastern Borno state, has elevated scrutiny of Tinubu’s safety report forward of the 2027 elections.

Tinubu is looking for re-election and is prone to enter the race as a favourite because the opposition, led by challengers Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, stays divided.

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Nevertheless, the worsening safety state of affairs might damage his probabilities.

Nobody has claimed duty for the Oyo assault, however the navy blames Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group that normally operates within the northeast.

Chief Abioye stated some safety personnel had been injured within the preliminary try to rescue kids and academics from the neighborhood highschool.

Authorities have since made contact with the abductors and eight suspects are in custody and aiding authorities, police spokesperson Olinka Ayanlade stated, with out offering additional particulars.

Authorities are calling on the household to stay calm and never unfold rumors or unverified movies.

Grace Ojo, whose 7-year-old grandson was among the many college students faraway from the Baptist college, has just one want. “We do not want cash, meals or something. We simply need our youngsters again,” she stated.

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