Anger over missing Nigerian schoolgirls
The fate of a group of missing Nigerian schoolgirls who disappeared from their boarding school in Dapchi on Monday night following an attack by Boko Haram is still unclear.
It is nearly four years since the Islamist militants kidnapped 276 school girls in the town of Chibok - an event that provoked anger, outrage and the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls. It now seems that another mass schoolgirl abduction has taken place in the same part of the same country.
Bukky Shonibare from the Bring Our Girls campaign says the government has not learnt from Chibok.
(Image: Nigerian campaigner Bukky Shonibare. Credit:: Bukky Shonibare)
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