Yesterday marked the 3rd anniversary of the abduction of 197 school girls from Chibok community. Advocacy group for the missing girls, Bring Back Our Girls BBOG, held a public lecture in Abuja. Mother of one of the missing girls, Sarah Samuel, broke down while appealing to the Federal government to help find her missing daughter. While 81 of the girls have regained freedom, 195 of them are still in captivity.
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