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What the Oyo situation teaches about Nigeria’s emerging security doctrine, By Crispin Oduobuk

1 hour ago
by Justice Okamgba

The announcement on Friday, 10 July that all 39 pupils and seven teachers abducted from schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State had finally regained their freedom was one such moment. After 56 days of fear, uncertainty, and prayers, the children were coming home. Families that had lived between hope and despair could embrace their loved ones once more.

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