Memories of Captivity from a Kidnapped School Principal in Nigeria: Two Teachers Lost Their Lives

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- Rachael Alamu, a school principal in Oyo State, recounted her traumatic experiences to journalists after being kidnapped.
- It was announced that two teachers were killed by the kidnappers while in captivity.
- The victims were forced to walk in a forested area for four hours late at night before being released.
- Alamu stated that none of the victims were subjected to sexual assault, while she has not yet decided whether to return to her profession.
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Rachael Alamu, a school principal kidnapped in Nigeria's Oyo State, recounted the terrible days of captivity she experienced. Speaking to journalists after the victims were handed over to the Oyo State government, Alamu stated that they endured very difficult conditions during their captivity and believed that Nigerians were praying for their survival.
Alamu announced that two teachers lost their lives during the tragic incident. Stating that one of these teachers, whose names she did not disclose, was killed on their second day, and the other on the first Sunday of June, Alamu thanked God for sparing the lives of the rest.
The principal stated that before regaining their freedom, they were forced to walk through a forested area for about four hours during the night and sustained wounds on their bodies, also emphasizing that none of the victims were subjected to sexual assault. Noting that she has not yet decided whether she will return to the teaching profession following the trauma she experienced, Alamu thanked the federal and state governments as well as the security forces.
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- How were the kidnapped school principal and the other victims rescued?
- The victims were rescued and handed over to the Oyo State government as a result of the joint efforts of the Federal Government, the Oyo State government, and the security forces.
- What was the condition of the victims while in captivity?
- The victims endured very difficult conditions; they had to walk in the forest for four hours at night, sustained wounds on their bodies, and two teachers were killed.
- Will Rachael Alamu return to teaching after the kidnapping incident?
- Alamu stated that she is still trying to cope with the trauma she experienced and has not made a decision on whether she will return to work after a 28-year professional career.
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