A report cited by The Punch says that between 2020 and 2025, Nigeria experiences large-scale violence tied to terrorism, with 79,323 people reported killed and 34,773 civilians reported abducted. The article frames the figures as a challenge to prevailing perceptions of the level of harm suffered during the period. According to the report summary, the killings and abductions are linked to terrorism-related violence, including attacks attributed to Fulani militant groups. The outlet does not provide additional context in the excerpts beyond the totals and the stated attribution, and it does not specify regional breakdowns, time trends, or the methodology used to compile the numbers. Overall, the reporting centers on the scale of reported fatalities and civilian abductions over the six-year span, presenting the figures as part of a broader attempt to quantify the impact of security crises in Nigeria.