Africa News of Thursday, 15 April 2021
Source: africanews.com
Parents and relatives gather for prayers at the Chibok school where hundreds of schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram jihadists seven years ago.
Several more mass kidnappings of schoolchildren have occurred in northern Nigeria since Chibok, resulting in hundreds of schools being shut in a region where the literacy rate and school enrolment are already very low.
Why kidnappings are becoming increasingly frequent in Nigeria ? https://t.co/I3zxDEuSri
— africanews ???? (@africanews) February 17, 2021
It's 7 Years Today.
— #BringBackOurGirls (@BBOG_Nigeria) April 14, 2021
112 of our #ChibokGirls are still in captivity.
Until all the abducted girls can be accounted for, the promise of Nigeria’s constitution, that the welfare of Nigerians shall be the primary purpose of government, will continue to ring hollow.#7YearsTooLong pic.twitter.com/deu4QDYlTd