"Over 200 Abducted Nigerian Schoolchildren Freed After Weeks in Captivity"

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Nearly 300 schoolchildren abducted in northwest Nigeria have been freed after over two weeks in captivity, with at least 1,400 students kidnapped from Nigerian schools since 2014. The release follows the abduction of 287 students from a school in Kaduna state on March 7, with the identity of the abductors known to some individuals. Ransoms are commonly paid for kidnappings in Nigeria, often arranged by families, and it is rare for officials to admit to the payments. The release was attributed to the efforts of Nigerian security forces and officials, with the governor expressing gratitude for their coordination and successful outcome.
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