
- Released students from the Tanko Salihu Islamic school in Tegina, Niger State, are exhibiting concerning behaviors that have deeply worried their parents and the wider community.
- The children, who were held for three months by kidnappers, are reportedly eating very little, suffering from swollen limbs, appearing malnourished, withdrawn, and emotionally unstable.
- The situation has sparked debate, with some arguing that the state government released the children too quickly without adequate health assessments.
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