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Chibok girls still undereducated, unsafe five years after abductions
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April 29, 2019
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Five years after the kidnapping of 276 girls from Chibok, many schools in northeastern Nigeria are still not safe. Student numbers have dropped and education is still suffering under the threat of Boko Haram.
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