Number of school children abducted by States in Nigeria since 2014
According to UNICEF, Nigeria currently has more than 10 million out-of-school children, most of them in the North. On Tuesday, October 26, 2021, President Muhammadu Buhari said the fear and trauma of abduction are forcing children out of school. Here is the reported number of abducted school children in Nigeria by state since 2014.
There is a wide disparity in GHI scores across Africa, ranging from 6.2 in Tunisia to 49.9 in Burundi, indicating a stark divide in countries’ economic well-being.
Countries naturally group into lower (below 20), mid (20–34.9), and high (35+) ranges, reflecting varying levels of economic strain.
West and Central African countries like Nigeria (32.8), Niger (33.9), Chad (34.8), and the Central African Republic (33.4) cluster toward the upper end, indicating deeper economic challenges.
Extreme cases remain concentrated in fragile states; the highest scores — Somalia (42.6) and Burundi (49.9) — highlight persistent structural vulnerabilities, often linked to conflict and instability.