50 days after Orire kidnap saga: Hope of rescue beckons amidst fears of uncertainty 

On May 15, 2026, 42 pupils and education workers from Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; L.A. Primary School; and Community Grammar School, Esiele were abducted and taken into the vast wilderness of the Old Oyo National Park. 

Fifty days later, they remain unaccounted for, trapped in a conflict that has stretched beyond the forests of Oyo State into the depth of national anxiety.

Not the ordinary silence of rural dusk settling over farms and footpaths, but a deeper, more oppressive silence – the kind that followed gunfire into a community.  It has not left since then. In Esiele, Yawota, and Ahoro-Esinele, silence now has texture. It sits on doorsteps, lingers in empty classrooms, and hangs over households where parents still wait for children who left for school and never returned.