Kidnapped student released from Nigeria, what kind of country is Nigeria?

On the surface, Nigeria is a large unified country in Africa, and is the most populous country in Africa, but in reality, Nigeria is a completely torn country. As Nigerian Christians and Muslims each account for half of the country, the religious contradictions masked ethnic conflicts, class contradictions caused by the polarization of the rich and the poor gradually appeared to intensify.

The northern and southern regions of the country have seen the emergence of a number of anti-government armed organizations, many of which are terrorist in nature. The most horrific anti-government forces were formed in the Muslim north and northeast, most notably Kobo Haram, which has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State organization. These anti-government forces have the audacity to hijack convoys of Nigerian government troops in broad daylight, burn, kill, loot and commit all kinds of crimes, and go to villages and tribes to carry out massacres and genocide.

The armed organizations love to do is to kidnap students, many times with AK47s, bombs into the school forcibly kidnapped hundreds of students. Kidnapping students, firstly, to replenish their troop strength, and secondly, the female students become the tools for them to reproduce their offspring. Recently, 839 students of a public secondary school in Kachina State, northern Nigeria, were attacked by militants, and there are still more than 300 students whose whereabouts are not yet known, and it is feared that they have been taken to the rainforest by this group of terrorists, and their chances of survival are not good.

Nigeria's president has ordered the army to attack the terrorists' camp in the rainforest, but whether the students were rescued has not been confirmed. The public is very frustrated with the Nigerian government, which is seen as worthless, slow to respond, weak to act, and has become disillusioned with it. Nigerian terrorist organizations abducted 276 schoolgirls who were preparing for their exams in 2014, and more than 100 schoolgirls are still unaccounted for. Terrorist groups, large and small, spread across Nigeria from north to south, have a strong tribal flavor because of their extreme poverty and dissatisfaction with the government, often engaging in firefights with government forces, and have already displaced millions of people in Nigeria.