Oyo Abduction: Teachers protest in Abuja, demand improved security in schools
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Teachers protest schoolchildren kidnappings in Nigeria
Benue, Adamawa teachers join rallies against school abductions
Osun teachers protest, demand rescue of abducted Oyo pupils
Enugu teachers besiege govt house, demand release of abducted Oyo pupils
Teachers, students protest in Taraba, demand release of abducted Oyo pupils
Senate condemns Oyo school abduction, warns against divisive comments
Insecurity: Plateau teachers protest school kidnappings, present demands to govt
Wike assures safe return of abducted students, teachers as NUT protests
Lagos teachers protest as Obasa faults content creators over abduction coverage
Oyo abduction: Kwara teachers protest, say no school safe
Oyo Abduction: Teachers protest in Abuja, demand improved security in schools
Oyo School Abduction: Teachers stage solidarity rally in Lagos, demand rescue of pupils, colleagues
Oyo abduction: FCT teachers protest insecurity, demand safer schools
Why we won’t shut Borno schools despite insecurity — NUT
Akwa Ibom teachers join nationwide protest over Oyo abduction incident, shut down schools
School abductions: Protest in Oyo, Ogun as NUT begins nationwide rally today
Entertainers cry out over school kids abduction
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