In Nigeria, relief swept through affected families on Monday as one hundred abducted schoolchildren finally regained their freedom. The children had been held for days, sparking nationwide concern and intensifying pressure on authorities to secure their release.
Despite the joyful reunion, many questions remain unanswered. Officials have not yet clarified the circumstances surrounding the children’s freedom, leaving the public eager to understand what led to the breakthrough and whether any negotiations were involved.
The development came shortly after National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu visited the school, assuring anxious parents that their children would return safely. His earlier pledge now raises further curiosity about the steps taken to bring the ordeal to an end.
As families celebrate, calls for improved security and accountability continue to grow, with many urging the government to strengthen measures that safeguard schoolchildren across the country.









