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More Than 80 Children Missing After Wave of School Attacks in Nigeria

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AI-generatedNo concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article reports a humanitarian crisis with school abductions in Nigeria. There is no direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, company margins, or sector-specific operations. The event is tragic but lacks any commercial or economic channel that would affect markets or industries.
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- More than 80 children missing after school attacks in Nigeria over the past week.
- 42 children abducted from a primary school near Sambisa Forest in Borno state.
- At least 40 children taken from secondary schools in Oyo state in two separate attacks.
- Police arrested three suspects linked to the incidents.
- Human rights groups criticize Nigerian authorities for inadequate response.
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