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Latest Militant Attacks on Schools in Nigeria Leave More Than 80 Children Missing Officials Say
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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article reports on militant attacks on schools in Nigeria, leading to child abductions. While this may have indirect social and economic consequences, there is no clear impact on specific sectors, companies, commodities, or supply chains. The event is a humanitarian and security issue, not a commercial one.
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- Over 80 children missing after militant attacks on schools in Nigeria
- 42 children abducted from a primary school near Sambisa Forest, Borno state
- At least 40 children taken from two secondary schools in Oyo state
- Police arrested three suspects in connection with Oyo attacks
- Amnesty International raised concerns about increasing threat of abductions
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