The abduction of hundreds of schoolgirls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, in April 2014 marked a turning point in Nigeria’s security crisis, transforming schools from centres of learning into recurring targets of armed groups. Over the past decade, attacks on educational institutions by insurgents, bandits and criminal gangs have resulted in the kidnapping of at least 2,531 students in no fewer than 31 major incidents across the c…
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