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Nigeria s forgotten abducted students

Despite global and local condemnations, the trend has continued, forcing some state governments to shut schools and fortify others. Some students have died from these attacks. Some of the abductees escaped or were released after payment of ransoms. While the military has also been helpful in securing the release of some of these abductees, hundreds of others have remained in captivity as rescue efforts seem to have whittled down with time. Twenty-two parents have died as the waiting continues following a series of promises from the federal and state governments, as well as security agencies. Those alive and awaiting the return of their children said the situation had altered their lives as hope for their safe return wanes by the day.

112 Chibok girls still missing seven years later

112 Chibok girls still missing seven years later April 19, 2021 Written by VOA FILE - Names of missing Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram insurgency are displayed during the 5th anniversary of their abduction, in Abuja, Nigeria Nigeria s government has vowed to rescue 112 former schoolgirls believed to remain in Boko Haram captivity since they were kidnapped by the militants from the town of Chibok seven years ago. A statement titled Chibok Girls Still on Our Minds was released by the presidency Thursday as Nigeria marked the anniversary of the kidnapping in Borno state. But parents and advocates accuse authorities of negligence and making empty promises.

More Than 100 Chibok Girls Still Missing Seven Years Later

iAfrica More Than 100 Chibok Girls Still Missing Seven Years Later Names of missing Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram insurgency are being displayed during the 5th anniversary of their abduction, in Abuja, Nigeria, April 14, 2019. 31 seconds ago 2 min read Share with your network! Nigeria’s government has vowed to rescue 112 former schoolgirls believed to remain in Boko Haram captivity since they were kidnapped by the militants from the town of Chibok seven years ago. A statement titled “Chibok Girls Still on Our Minds” was released by the presidency Thursday as Nigeria marked the anniversary of the kidnapping in Borno state. But parents and advocates accuse authorities of negligence and making empty promises.

More Than 100 Chibok Girls Still Missing Seven Years Later - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

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Over 20 Chibok parents died awaiting their girls, says BBOG

Community laments delay in release of remaining 112 Over 20 parents of the secondary school girls abducted seven years ago in Chibok, Borno State, have died from health complications induced by the protracted wait for the return of their children.  Strategic team member of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group, Allen Manasseh, stated this in a chat with Arise TV yesterday. On April 4, 2014, over 300 girls were taken captive from Government Secondary School in Chibok by Boko Haram. Till date, 112 of the girls are still missing. Manasseh accused the government of doing the minimum to address the concerns of the parents, demanding that the matter be moved to the office of the vice president.

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