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Amasiri Pupils Students Return to School After Four Month Curfew

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Localized security incident in Amasiri, Ebonyi state, Nigeria. No direct commercial mechanism identified. The event is a humanitarian/education disruption with no reported impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel.

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  • Curfew imposed on January 31, 2026, lifted after four months in May 2026.
  • Students lost nearly two school terms due to closure.
  • Many classrooms remain underpopulated as displaced families have not returned.
  • Some students trekked to neighboring communities for examinations during lockdown.
  • Curfew lifted after state security council meeting led by Governor Francis Nwifuru.

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