Nigeria's human rights commission says abductions have reached alarming levels. Among the latest victims are 25 schoolgirls in northwestern Kebbi state. What can the country do to reverse the cycle?
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- Twenty-five schoolgirls were abducted from a secondary school in Kebbi State on November 17.
- The attack resulted in the death of the vice principal and injury to another staff member. 12s
- This incident brought the number of abduction victims in northwestern Nigeria to 145 over four days. 33s
- Since 2014, over 1,680 students have been abducted in Nigeria, with militants often demanding large ransoms. 1m 1s
- Experts urge for a focused, long-term plan to address the root causes of abductions, beyond reactive measures. 2m 18s