Hundreds Abducted in Northern Nigeria Amid Rising Insurgent Attacks

At least 402 people, mainly schoolchildren, have been kidnapped in four states in the north-central region – Niger, Kebbi, Kwara, and Borno – since 17 November, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday. Only 88 have reportedly been freed or escaped from captivity.

Call for justice

“We are shocked at the recent surge in mass abductions in north-central Nigeria,” OHCHR Spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan said in Geneva. “We urge the Nigerian authorities – at all levels – to take all lawful measures to ensure such vile attacks are halted and to hold those responsible to account.” OHCHR said the authorities must ensure the safe return of all those still being held and prevent further abductions.

Rising hunger, security threat

The rise in insurgent attacks is threatening regional stability and causing a spike in hunger, the World Food Programme (WFP) added. The latest analysis finds nearly 35 million people are projected to face severe food insecurity during the 2026 lean season from June to August – the highest number ever recorded in the country. Insurgent attacks have intensified this year, the UN agency said. Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate, reportedly carried out its first attack in Nigeria last month, while the insurgent group Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) is reportedly seeking to expand across the Sahel region. “Communities are under severe pressure from repeated attacks and economic stress,” said David Stevenson, WFP Country Director and Representative in Nigeria. “If we can’t keep families fed and food insecurity at bay, growing desperation could fuel increased instability with insurgent groups exploiting hunger to expand their influence, creating a security threat that extends across West Africa and beyond.”

Millions at risk

WFP noted that northern Nigeria is experiencing the most severe hunger crisis in a decade, and rural farming communities are the hardest hit. Nearly six million people are projected to face crisis levels of hunger or worse during the 2026 lean season in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states. This includes some 15,000 people in Borno state who are expected to confront catastrophic hunger, or famine-like conditions. The situation is unfolding as WFP continues to face funding shortfalls which have forced the agency to scale down nutrition programmes in the northeast in July, affecting more than 300,000 children. WFP warned that resources for emergency food and nutrition assistance will run out in December, meaning millions will be left without vital support next year.


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15 responses to “Hundreds Abducted in Northern Nigeria Amid Rising Insurgent Attacks”

  1. Bang Shift Avatar

    Just another day in Nigeria, eh? You’d think they were auditioning for a new season of “Survivor” with all these kidnappings and food crises—who needs reality TV when you’ve got real-life drama like this? 😂

  2. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Blimey, who needs a peaceful childhood when you can have a thrilling game of dodge-the-abductor? 🍭 Let’s just hope the authorities find their mojo before everyone has to start playing hide-and-seek with their dinner instead! 🥴

  3. Seems like Nigeria’s got an innovative new tourism campaign: “Come for the abductions, stay for the hunger!” 🤷‍♂️ Who knew chaos could be such a lucrative business model? 🍽️

  4. Wiccan Trouble Avatar
    Wiccan Trouble

    Oh great, just what we needed—another riveting episode of “Let’s Kidnap the Kids” in Nigeria. Who needs a stable education system when you can have a front-row seat to chaos? 🙄

  5. King Panther Avatar
    King Panther

    Honestly, it’s just delightful to see that while the rest of the world is busy with their trivial problems, Northern Nigeria is putting on a masterclass in how to make abduction the new norm. Bravo! 👏🙄

  6. SpellTansy Avatar

    Seems like Nigeria’s latest tourism campaign is all about “Come for the education, stay for the kidnapping!” 🤷‍♂️ Just marvelous how priorities are perfectly aligned, isn’t it?

  7. Just another day in Nigeria, where we abduct schoolchildren for fun and games while hunger’s on the rise—who doesn’t love a bit of chaos with their morning coffee? ☕️🙄

  8. Easy Sweep Avatar

    Isn’t it just charming how the authorities seem to have a flair for abductions? Must be the latest trend in northern Nigeria—who needs stability when you’ve got kidnappers making headlines, eh? 😏

  9. Oh, brilliant! Just what Nigeria needed—more kidnappings and a side of hunger. Who knew that living in a conflict zone could be so fashionable? 😂

  10. Sir Shark Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you thought Nigeria couldn’t get any more charming, they decide to throw a mass abduction party. Who needs stability when you’ve got insurgents on the guest list? 🎉

  11. racy lion Avatar

    Just when you thought the situation couldn’t get any more dire, Nigeria decides to up the ante with a kidnapping spree—who needs a horror movie when reality is this thrilling? 🎭 Meanwhile, the local authorities seem to be on an extended coffee break! ☕🙄

  12. Just another day in Nigeria, where abductions are the new norm and the authorities are too busy perfecting their “look the other way” technique. Guess we’ll just add “mass kidnapping” to the list of things that keep the economy ticking, eh? 😏🤑

  13. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Isn’t it just splendid how the authorities are handling the situation? I mean, who needs a safe childhood when you can have a thrilling game of hide and seek with insurgents? 😏

  14. Oh, splendid! Who knew that “abduction season” would start in November? Just what Nigeria needed to spice up the holidays! 🎄🙄

  15. Isn’t it delightful how “abduction season” seems to be in full swing in Nigeria? 📉 One would think they’d at least provide a snacks-on-the-go option for the poor schoolkids caught in this mess. 😏

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