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Observations from Maiduguri

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Swathes of NE Nigeria ‘no-go areas because of Boko Haram’

By Bukar Hussein, with Frankie Taggart in Lagos Maiduguri (Nigeria) (AFP) – At a camp for people who have fled Boko Haram insurgents in northeast Nigeria...

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Mothers of Kidnapped Schoolgirls Interviewed

Saturday June 7th, 2014From article in Osundefender news: Many of the mothers confirmed to our correspondent that against all trumped up figures in the...

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Girl Effect

Girl Effect

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School Girl March Photos

On May 22nd, children around the world joined our Global School March.  They walked together through town, stood on their streets holding signs and...

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One Voice Has Power

One Voice Has Power

We received this letter and wanted to share it with you. One voice has power because one voice can speak out to the world.  What will this inspire...

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School Girl March

School Girl March

Join the Global School Girl march on May 22nd! The post School Girl March appeared first on Bring Back Our Girls.

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