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UPDATED 1/15/16, 7:51 A.M. EST: After meeting with the parents of the missing girls, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has created a panel for a new investigation in to the kidnappings. President Buhari met Thursday with the parents of the more than 200 Chibok girls who were abducted as they took exams at school in…
One year and 73 days have passed since members of the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram kidnapped...
It has been one long, arduous year since the girls of Government Secondary School were kidnapped...
With much of the world focused on the gains of President-Elect Muhammadu Buhari’s...
February 14th, Valetine’s Day, would have been Nigeria’s Presidential and National Assembly elections. It has been 10 months since 279 girls were abducted from their school in Borno State in...
Two weeks ago, a ceasefire was announced. Then we were told there were negotiations to release our Chibok girls, and we let our hearts hope…just a little because we’ve been disappointed...
On Friday, October 10th, Malala Yousafzai (pictured) was announced as a co-winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize at 17 years old. She’s the youngest Nobel Laureate in history. Malala has lent...
Even though it has been five months since the students of Chibok’s Government Secondary School were abducted, the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls hasn’t lost steam, according to the BBC. RELATED:...
In an exceedingly bizarre — and insulting — campaign for re-election, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan‘s hashtag #BringBackGoodluck2015 has been widely panned as being in poor taste...
Today marks Day 115 since nearly 300 girls were abducted from Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria. At Day 115, you may ask, “What has changed and why are the girls still missing?” And both...
Sadly, the girls still are not back, so the #BringBackOurGirls campaign continues. We remain hopeful and committed to the cause because we refuse to forget. The girls must be found. There are Chibok parents...
While #BringBackOurGirls protestors were welcoming the good news that police had backpedaled in their efforts to ban demonstrations in Abuja, Islamic terrorist sect Boko Haram were allegedly murdering...
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