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Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Racoon(op): 11:13pm On Nov 23, 2025
Why Schoolchildren are Often Abducted in Nigeria & Who Are The Usual Kidnappers Are
Nigeria suffered its second mass school abduction this week with authorities confirming an attack on a Catholic school in the conflict-battered northern region of the country on Friday.

A total of 303 schoolchildren and 12 teachers were abducted in Friday’s attack at St. Mary’s School in Niger state’s Papiri community. It wasn’t immediately confirmed who the attackers were. Local police said they have deployed a team to rescue the children.
Friday’s attack happened four days after 25 students were abducted in neighboring Kebbi state.Niger state closed all its schools following the latest abduction.


School kidnappings have come to define insecurity in Africa’s most populous nation, and analysts say it’s often because armed gangs see schools as “strategic” targets to draw more attention. UNICEF said last year that only 37% of schools across 10 of the conflict-hit states have early warning systems to detect threats.

The kidnappings are happening amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of targeted killings against Christians in the West African country. Attacks in Nigeria affect both Christians and Muslims. The school attack earlier this week in Kebbi state was in the Muslim-majority Maga town.

Nigeria's president replaces top security officials as he struggles to restore stability
Nigeria's president replaces top security officials as he struggles to restore stability
Kidnappers in the past have included Boko Haram, a jihadi insurgency that carried out the mass abduction of 276 Chibok schoolgirls more than a decade ago, bringing the Islamic extremist group to global attention.


But dozens of bandit groups have become active in the hard-hit northern region, often targeting remote villages with a limited security and government presence.

At least 1,500 students have been seized in the years since the Chibok attack, many released only after ransoms were paid. Here’s what’s to know about northern Nigeria’s widespread insecurity.

Boko Haram and an Islamic State affiliate
Boko Haram has long menaced large parts of Nigeria’s north, especially the northeast, as well as parts of neighboring Cameroon, Niger and Chad. The militant group has sought to impose an Islamic state in the region and its name — meaning “books are forbidden” — rejects Western education.


In 2014, Boko Haram burst onto the global stage with the Chibok abduction. Four years later, its fighters abducted 110 schoolgirls from a college in Yobe state in the northeast.

The militants have mounted a strong resurgence this year after splitting in the past, with many fighters now aligned with a local affiliate of the Islamic State group. The exact number of fighters with each group is unknown, though they are estimated in the low thousands.

The groups continue to recruit, sometimes forcibly, youth who have been left vulnerable in a region that Nigerian authorities and humanitarian organizations struggle to serve safely. The Trump administration’s deep cuts in foreign aid to Nigeria this year haven’t helped.

Abductions for Ransom
Other armed groups in northern Nigeria carry out abductions, largely for ransom. Authorities have said they include mostly former herders who took up arms against farming communities after clashes between them over increasingly strained resources.

Schools have been a popular target of the bandits, who are motivated more by money than religious beliefs. The attacks often occur at night, with gunmen at times zooming in on motorbikes or even dressed in military uniforms and then disappearing into the vast, under-policed landscape. There is growing concern about links between the bandits and the militant groups, notably in the northwest.

“While often conflated with the militant Islamist groups, the bandits operating in northwestern Nigeria are a distinct driver of instability in this region,” the U.S.-backed Africa Center for Strategic Studies said earlier this year, noting that the bandits are thought to be responsible for about the same number of deaths there as Boko Haram and the IS affiliate are in the northeast.

In 2020, gunmen on motorcycles attacked a government secondary school in Katsina state and abducted more than 300 boys. The state government announced their release within a week. In 2021, gunmen abducted more than 300 schoolgirls in a nighttime raid on a government secondary boarding school in Zamfara state.

Within weeks, all were released after the apparent payment of a ransom. And in 2024, gunmen on motorcycles abducted 287 students at a government secondary school in Kaduna state.


Nigeria’s Security Challenges
Nigeria has struggled for years to combat Boko Haram and other armed groups, at times striking and killing civilians in mistaken air assaults meant for militants. The military also has carried out airstrikes and special operations targeting the hideouts of armed gangs.


But Islamic extremists in recent months have repeatedly overrun military outposts, mined roads with bombs and raided civilian communities despite the military’s claims of success against them. That surge in activity has strained security efforts across Nigeria’s north. Last month, President Bola Tinubu replaced the country’s security chiefs.

Earlier this year, the U.S. government approved the sale of $346 million in arms to strengthen Nigeria’s fight against insurgencies and criminal groups. More recently, however, Trump has threatened Nigeria with potential military action — and a halt to all aid and assistance — while alleging that Nigeria’s government is failing to rein in the persecution of Christians. Nigeria has rejected the claim.
https://apnews.com/article/nigeria-school-abductions-bandits-boko-haram-527d72882b7692de8c806d784661590e

Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by HgAkpobomeEr: 11:14pm On Nov 23, 2025
The reason is simple. They are terrorists.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Racoon(op):
"Boko Haram and an Islamic State affiliate
Boko Haram has long menaced large parts of northern Nigeria, especially the northeast,
as well as parts of neighboring Cameroon, Niger and Chad. The militant group has sought to impose an Islamic state in the region and the nation...."
These jihadists have never been unmistakable about their mission. So no sane person should ever be mistaken about his or her stand.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Racoon(op): 1:34am On Nov 24, 2025
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi and his disciples doing the work of their god.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Oburu202: 3:13am On Nov 24, 2025
They want to reproduce bad blood.

They in raping small small children. Most of them will be pregnant before they come out.

They just love small kids. That's what the north do!
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by helinues: 3:17am On Nov 24, 2025
And who are the people abducting them? What do they intend to achieve?
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Sensiblerealist(m): 3:19am On Nov 24, 2025
303 children just like that. Even during Chibok girls saga, I couldn't believe anything if such could happen when dem Noor be bags of rice, Lo and behold, it became a new regular.
There absolute intelligence failure in our security agencies. DSS staff are routinely assigned to politicians which shouldn't be so. Yes, there are certain classes of people that will be protected all year round when they attain some posts like the presidency, governorship and stuff but the security details are reduced to the barest minimum in the US and other countries when these people have served out their terms.
But around here , you see like 10 or more DSS officials following ex governors and politicians without adding the retinue of mobile policemen .
These days , it is a show of class even within the super rich to see how many DSS guys instead of regular mopols that you have on your security detail.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by tuoyoojo(m): 3:21am On Nov 24, 2025
It's part of the play book to draw attention and destabilize a nation

In Jonathan's time, he really cared about the nation and he did all he could do while tilimbu called him a drunkard and that he was clueless

Now in the cause of tilimbu all he cares about is retaining power and taxing the living day light out of Nigerians

Now who is the clueless one
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by DaGC(m): 3:48am On Nov 24, 2025
The reasons are multiple but not limited to criminality, ransom payment, politics, doctrine, religion, poor security etc
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by EDGEof2MORO: 3:49am On Nov 24, 2025
Imagine this thing happened if GEJ was president.

Where are those bring-back-our-girls fraudsters? Where is El-Rufai? where is Tinubu? Where is wole soyinka?

yeye people
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by slivertongue: 4:01am On Nov 24, 2025
It is common place in some places in the north because they don't value education
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Chopet(m): 4:16am On Nov 24, 2025
ANSWER:
PRIMARILY:- FOR KNACKING

SECONDARILY:- FOR FAST NEGOTIATION (RANSOM)
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by ARISHEM: 5:11am On Nov 24, 2025
Apart from full grown Adults been kidnapped for ransom. Using school children to raise money by forcing their guardians to pay ransom is one of the harsh ways this terrorist use to raise funds. At times we ask questions like who are their sponsors? How did the terrorist and bandits raise money to purchase deadly weapons?
The answers are right there we just don’t want to believe it
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Kuginzi: 5:15am On Nov 24, 2025
For those attaching terrorists attacks to Islam, I think this should be shared wide and far across all social media platforms.

This is not the time to keep mute as if nothing concerns you. May we not end up homeless and running helter skelter when bombs and missiles start to go off.

We still have a voice! Let's speak in unison.

Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by sonnie10: 5:37am On Nov 24, 2025
It is cowardice, they go for easy targets knowing fully well that the children cannot resist. Anyone who maltreats such children is worst than an animal.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by nairalanda1(m): 5:54am On Nov 24, 2025
It's a game that terrorists play.

Like I said before, one common thing about these attacks is

1. They happen in remote rural areas
2. The bandits and terrorists know that the government cannot be everywhere at once
3. If government can send police or army, it may be not up to ten of them. Bandits will immediately send in 50 of their guys with enough firepower to overwhelm the security
4. Aim achieved to disorient the people and the government and this life is easier for the bandit's

It is a game and they have played it well since Chibok

Like now, you don't hear of similar attacks in the cities. Or in bigger towns where the cops and police can respond too fast
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by nairalanda1(m): 6:00am On Nov 24, 2025
EDGEof2MORO:
Imagine this thing happened if GEJ was president.

Where are those bring-back-our-girls fraudsters? Where is El-Rufai? where is Tinubu? Where is wole soyinka?

yeye people
It's good that you are calling tinubu to account. Because he is the man in the hot seat now

Just like GEJ was in the hot seat when he was in power.

Because you support someone, remember that when they are in the hot seat they will be bashed. It's part of the territory

Like now, tinubu is useless in security. In 2014 na GEJ. But today, GEJ is not in power.

By the way, tinubu supporters are now borrowing a leaf from your book and blaming northern people. That's the game the terrorists play
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by New007: 6:10am On Nov 24, 2025
Nonsense. So we should start writing thesis on these Happenings instead of rising up and killing those terrorists. I weep for Nigeria!
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Image123(m): 6:11am On Nov 24, 2025
You really want to know why? No proper documentation. It's easy to get away with a lot in Nigeria without effective trace. Until this is sorted, it'll be very difficult to solve.
Even people with KYC, how valid is the kyc?
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by trutharena: 7:04am On Nov 24, 2025
You really think the attackers care about the religious affiliations of their victims?
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Keme4Real(f): 7:06am On Nov 24, 2025
If govt wants to get these guys, they can.

It won't be easy because the roots are so deep now. But they definitely can.

Use intelligence to go after the heads of the snakes and also expel any so called repentant ones from the military.

The problem is that Nigeria govt does not have the political will to stamp them out due to reasons best known to them.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by amazingspiderma: 7:06am On Nov 24, 2025
They are using Hamas playbook.

Just incase the US strike, they would have human shield.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:13am On Nov 24, 2025
Most armed jihad today does NOT meet the strict Islamic conditions.

according to Islamic teachings, any Muslim who cheers, encourages, or praises terrorists, even while shouting “Allahu Akbar,” is committing a sin.

In modern times (2025), there are virtually no widely recognized examples of armed jihad that fully meet the strict Islamic conditions—defensive, ethical, and under legitimate authority.

armed jihad” today do NOT meet the strict conditions of Islam grin

according to Islamic teachings, all modern armed jihadist groups that we see today are committing sin, because they fail to meet the strict conditions Islam requires for jihad.

according to Islamic teachings, any Muslim who commits, supports, cheers for, or funds extremist attacks that target innocents is committing sin.

according to Islamic teachings, if a Muslim continues to support armed jihadist groups that violate Islamic law until death, while only verbally asking for forgiveness without ceasing the support, their sins are unforgiven and can lead them to Hell (Jahannam).

according to Islamic teachings, any Muslim who dies while knowingly supporting or enabling armed jihadists who commit unlawful acts (killing innocents, terrorism, etc.) without sincere repentance is at risk of punishment in Hell (Jahannam).

Practically na Hell await them all
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Agboogashi: 7:18am On Nov 24, 2025
If Thrump means his threat, it’s time he made it a reality because the situation is worsening by the day and the government has no clue how to ameliorate it.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Skepticus: 7:25am On Nov 24, 2025
Kuginzi:
For those attaching terrorists attacks to Islam, I think this should be shared wide and far across all social media platforms.

This is not the time to keep mute as if nothing concerns you. May we not end up homeless and running helter skelter when bombs and missiles start to go off.

We still have a voice! Let's speak in unison.
Your taquiyya (religious-backed deception) is outdated.

Una carry beautiful religion like this, turn am into a violent and bloody death cult.

Islam finally casted!!
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by YourNextLevel(m): 7:46am On Nov 24, 2025
They emulate their leader and marries 6 year old

They use them for slave trade

To convert the little Christians to Muslim

To reproduce evil kids

They have sex with minors

So that government will pay ransom to Gumi

To draw attention for peace talk in the community and government will drop some cash

And so on....
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by kernniejay(m): 7:52am On Nov 24, 2025
Schools are vulnerable and easy targets, students attract government attention faster and generate huge ransome from state than farmers or other locals. Simple.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Trymeee: 7:55am On Nov 24, 2025
helinues:
And who are the people abducting them? What do they intend to achieve?
We should ask you helibobo we should ask you.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by kernniejay(m): 7:56am On Nov 24, 2025
EDGEof2MORO:
Imagine this thing happened if GEJ was president.

Where are those bring-back-our-girls fraudsters? Where is El-Rufai? where is Tinubu? Where is wole soyinka?

yeye people
You forgot to add the group leader, Oby Ezekwesili.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Trymeee: 7:59am On Nov 24, 2025
Kuginzi:
For those attaching terrorists attacks to Islam, I think this should be shared wide and far across all social media platforms.

This is not the time to keep mute as if nothing concerns you. May we not end up homeless and running helter skelter when bombs and missiles start to go off.

We still have a voice! Let's speak in unison.
All this are cries when the head is off. This sect as done more bane to your religion that it's redeemable. Ask any layman, Islam is a symbol of terror is always the conclusion. No doubt, their are good Muslims, but the extremist corrupted y'all all.
Re: Why Schoolchildren Are Often Abducted In Nigeria by Ponmoalata:
Same way the hamas used them as shields.

It is done to deter any military attacks
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