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Students abducted in May by Muslim militants in Nigeria are rescued, government says
Students abducted in May by Muslim militants in Nigeria’s Oyo state were rescued by the government. Over 40 people were taken during the May 15 abduction, one teacher was killed, and eight militants were arrested. President Bola Tinubu stated the military operation ended a 50-day siege.
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