Sunday, 2nd April 2023
<To guardian.ng
Search

Red cross explains role in the release of the 82 Chibok girls

By Channels
08 May 2017   |   4:41 am
82 Chibok girls freed - Red cross explains role in release of girls.

Related

18 Nov 2017
We are doing our best to rescue remaining Chibok girls – Buhari
16 Jan 2018
Boko Haram video we won’t return, abducted ‘Chibok Girls’ declare.
17 Jan 2018
Tony Elumelu Foundation, Red Cross partner to empower Nigerian entrepreneurs.
26 Mar 2018
Obasanjo meets with missing Chibok girls' parents
14 Apr 2018
As the world marks the 4th Anniversary of the kidnap of the 'Chibok Girls', the government should intensify efforts to facilitate the release of the 112 girls still in captivity.
17 Apr 2018
Senior Pastor, Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare has accused President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressive Congress (APC) of not doing enough to secure the release of the remaining 130 Chibok schoolgirls and Leah Sharibu.
5 Jun 2018
The Nigerian Red Cross society has honoured President Muhammadu Buhari with the title of the Grand Patron of the society.
13 Apr 2019
Game of Thrones is no stranger to violence, but which character has committed the most war crimes so far? The Australian Red Cross analyzed every episode ahead of the final season — and their answer might surprise fans.
15 Apr 2019
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.
16 Apr 2019
Bukky Shonibare speaks on 5th anniversary of Chibok girls abduction.
16 Apr 2019
Last Sunday marked five years since Boko Haram jihadists kidnapped 276 schoolgirls from their school in northeastern Nigeria. While some are back, 112 are still missing. The mass abduction sparked a global outcry and the #BringBackOurGirls social media campaign and remains Boko Haram's biggest publicity coup.
29 Apr 2019
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.