Nigeria's Kwara State Shuts Schools Over Security Threats
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Authorities in Nigeria's Kwara State have closed all schools in five local districts. The shutdown affects the areas of Ifelodun, Ekiti, Irepodun, Isin, and Oke Ero.
Officials ordered the closure due to new and specific security threats. The decision aims to protect students and school staff from potential danger.
The state government has not announced a date for schools to reopen. The closure reflects growing concerns over insecurity in the region.