In 2014, 276 Nigerian school girls were kidnaped from a school in Chibok, Northern Nigeria and hidden in the vast Sambisa forest for three years, by Boko Haram, a violent
Socialization in many African states typically pushes girls away from exploring passions and domesticates them. As Chimamanda Adichie put it on a Ted Talk a couple of years ago, “We
Without doubt the lives of the Chibok girls will never again be the same. Despite the return of about 103 girls over the past 8 months, the interviews on Al
On Saturday, when it was announced that 82 of the Chibok Girls had been returned from the captivity of Boko Haram following negotiations between the Federal Government and terrorist group,
Over the past three years, the biggest Nigerian story has been that of the Chibok Girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram. As the days have gone by, hope for
The Federal Government has said it is working on negotiations on how to rescue the remaining 195 Chibok girls still in custody of the Boko Haram insurgents. The Minister of
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that terrorist sect, Boko Haram will not be considered defeated without the rescue of the Chibok girls, and other persons held hostage by the insurgents.
The Presidency has said that more Chibok girls will be released by Boko Haram. The sect released 21 girls in October after successful negotiations with the Federal government. The latest disclosure
It is confirmed that 21 of the missing Chibok Girls have been released and are in the custody of the Department of State Services, DSS. — Mallam Garba Shehu (@GarShehu)
Intelligence reports have revealed that at least half of the Chibok girls are still alive but are being held in various locations across North-Eastern Nigeria and Lake Chad. This Day
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has compared the current insurgency in Nigeria to living under a cloud of shame, embarrassment and feeling of dereliction. Soyinka said insurgency was growing in the country
The former Head of State and presidential aspirant of the All Progressive Congress, Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) said on Saturday in Kaduna State that another four years of Peoples Democratic
By Lanre Idowu INSECURITY as typified by the Boko Haram menace, BHM, must rank as one of the longest running stories in the Nigerian media. For five years now, the
“GEJ is fighting like mad to restore peace in Nigeria” words of Imo state PDP Chieftan and CEO of Germaine Auto Center, Chief Jerry Chukwueke. In this interview on Channels
No fewer than 54 of the girls shown in the video released on Monday by Boko Haram have been identified by their parents. The video was shown to the parents,