A rescued school principal in Oyo State recounts a 56-day captivity during which she says kidnappers subjected her and other victims to physical abuse while forcing them to move at night to evade security personnel. According to her account, children were restrained and abused, including allegations that some were forced to cover their mouths with clothes, tied, and beaten severely. She also describes the treatment of other victims, including men who were allegedly chained, during the period she was held.

The principal’s testimony, reported by multiple Nigerian outlets, centers on the conditions of confinement and the attackers’ alleged tactics to maintain control and avoid detection. She attributes the ordeal to kidnappers and says the group’s behavior escalated toward the youngest children, who she claims received the harshest treatment.

Both reports present her statements as part of a broader effort to document the alleged brutality committed during the abduction, while noting that the principal has been rescued. The reports do not provide additional confirmed details about the identity of the kidnappers or the circumstances leading to her release.