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Gunmen Abduct Students for Exams in Benue, Nigeria

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Gunmen Abducted Students on Their Way to University Entrance Exams

Armed gangs and militants frequently target travelers, schoolchildren, and rural communities in Nigeria. The latest abduction occurred along the Makurdi–Otukpo road in Benue state, with Governor Hyacinth Alia describing it as a “cowardly act.”

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No Efforts Will Be Spared to Locate Victims

The governor directed security agencies to launch search-and-rescue operations and condemned the targeting of innocent citizens, particularly students on their way to exams.

Mass Kidnappings Persist Despite Government Pledges

Despite repeated pledges from the government to prevent such incidents, mass kidnappings continue to disrupt education, commerce, and travel in Nigeria. Frustrated residents question the effectiveness of authorities in addressing the threat.

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U.S. President Donald Trump Has Threatened Military Action Over Perceived Christian Persecution

The U.S. president has cited the insecurity in Nigeria as justification for threatening military action over what he perceives as persecution of Christians, a claim disputed by the government made up of both Christians and Muslims.

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