Mr. Adamu struggled as the militants dragged him towards a waiting van, his shouts for help drowned by the chaos around.
Amina, his favorite student, watched in horror from a distance, her heart pounding with fear and determination.
"We have to save him," Amina whispered to herself, already formulating a plan.
Amina looked at her friends, her eyes filled with resolve. Kofi, known for his quick thinking, nodded in agreement.
"We'll need to be smart about this," Kofi said, glancing at a hastily drawn map of the militant's known hideout.
"For Mr. Adamu, we can do anything," Amina replied, her voice steady.
Fatima, the group's strategist, laid out a plan involving distraction and stealth.
"We'll create a diversion while Amina and Kofi slip in to find Mr. Adamu," Fatima explained, pointing to key locations on the map.
Amina packed a small first aid kit, her mind racing with all the possibilities.
"We have to be brave," Amina said, her hands steady despite the fear gnawing at her.
Kofi and Amina waited for the signal—Fatima's whistle—before creeping towards the back entrance.
"Stay close," Kofi urged, his voice barely audible.
They moved silently, slipping into the building as the distraction unfolded outside.
Amina spotted Mr. Adamu, bound but unharmed, his eyes lighting up with hope at the sight of his students.
"We're here to get you out," Amina whispered, working quickly to free him.
"I knew you would come," Mr. Adamu replied, his voice filled with gratitude.
Fatima led the way, ensuring they stayed off the main roads to avoid detection.
"Almost there," Fatima assured them, glancing back to make sure everyone was safe.
Amina held Mr. Adamu's hand tightly, relief washing over her as the village lights came into view.
"We did it," Amina whispered, a smile spreading across her face.
















