
The Digest:
A devastating pattern of violence has plagued Nigeria's education system, with 2,496 students abducted in 92 verified school attacks since the 2014 Chibok kidnapping. According to Save the Children International and UNICEF data, these attacks have left over 180 children dead, 90 injured, and countless others traumatized, creating a generation haunted by classroom insecurity.
Key Points:
- Since April 2014, Nigeria has recorded 92 verified attacks on educational institutions
- A total of 2,496 students have been abducted in these incidents
- The crisis began with the Chibok abduction of 276 girls on April 14, 2014
- Recent attacks include 303 students kidnapped in Niger State on November 21, 2025
- Another 25 students were abducted in Kebbi State on November 17, 2025
- Key incidents include: Kankara (300+ boys, Dec 2020), Dapchi (110 girls, Feb 2018)
- Other major abductions: Jangebe (279 girls, Feb 2021), Kuriga (287 pupils, March 2024)
- The Federal Government has closed 41 university colleges over security concerns
Sources: Vanguard, Save the Children International, UNICEF