Student Escapes Kidnappers as Manhunt Continues in Kebbi State

November 18, 2025

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KEBBI

One of the 25 schoolgirls abducted from a dormitory in Nigeria’s northwestern Kebbi State has successfully escaped captivity and returned home. The school principal confirmed the student’s return on Tuesday.

The initial abduction occurred before dawn on Monday. Gunmen stormed the high school, seizing 25 girls and killing a staff member during the raid.

Details of the Escape

Musa Rabi Magaji, the principal of the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, reported that the escaped student fled through the forests and arrived home late Monday night, just hours after the mass kidnapping.

The principal added that one other student, who was not part of the initial group of 25 confirmed abductees, also managed to escape in the minutes following the attack. “One is part of the 25 abducted, and the other one returned earlier,” Magaji stated. “They are safe and sound.”

Context of Mass Abductions

Mass school kidnappings have become distressingly common across northern Nigeria. Dozens of armed groups, primarily consisting of nomadic herdsmen and, in some cases, militant factions, operate freely in the region. Analysts suggest that schools are often targeted because they are perceived as soft targets that guarantee maximum attention for the gangs.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the recent incident. However, both locals and security analysts believe the perpetrators belong to one of the numerous gangs that frequently target remote villagers, travelers, and educational facilities for ransom.

Authorities state these groups largely consist of former herders who began carrying weapons following disputes with farming communities over increasingly scarce resources.

Analysts and residents often attribute the persistent insecurity to several systemic issues: widespread corruption that limits weapon supplies for security forces, the frequent failure to prosecute arrested attackers, and porous borders that ensure a steady flow of weapons to the criminal networks.


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