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Two years on, video appears to show schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram
More than 200 girls were abducted from a secondary school in Chibok on 14 April 2014.
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More than 200 girls were abducted from a secondary school in Chibok on 14 April 2014.
His family reportedly abandoned him because they thought he was a witch.
A further 18 people sustained injuries in the blast.
The Christian pastor poured petrol on five other members of his congregation.
He was abandoned because his family thought he was a witch.
The woman was offered a lift home by the man who she met outside a pub in the early hours of the morning.
Rapper Tinie Tempah was being photographed in Nigeria when this beautiful bread-seller walked into shot.
The fire raged for hours.
Nigerian agony aunt Fatibolady says her Instagram page provides much-needed support to women in the country’s conservative north.
Dr Emmanuel Edet engaged in charity work for children in the developing world, while keeping a Nigerian “house boy” trapped in his home.
The number killed in the attack this evening is unclear at this time.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the bus park bombing but it bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram.
A new report from the EU has singled out childcare and domestic cleaners as the most exploited in Ireland.
“When we said your death sentence will be implemented, he said, ‘What death sentence? I will not be sentenced to death.’”
200 abducted girls and 93 women was rescued after the Nigeria army attacked one of the group’s camps.
The key witness in the case is a 7-year-old girl who is the sister of the man’s other wife.
The woman said she used the money to pay for her father’s kidney transplant.
One year on, the 219 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria are still missing
Muhammadu Buhari has won the country’s presidential elections.
Militant group Boko Haram followed through on a warning to disrupt the process.
The Nigerian terror group’s leader said the pledge was being made as it would “enrage the enemy of Allah”.
We’ll miss ol’ Emer… or as she’s now known, NNS Prosperity.
Women have even been banned from attending markets due to this sort of attack.
The group’s activities are shifting east and concentrating on border areas.
Hundreds are feared to have been killed in the group’s latest attacks.
The group is believed to have killed as many as 2,000 people in the last weeks.
The militant group is responsible for the deaths of around 2,000 people.
The group killed over 2,000 people last week.
Witnesses said the girl may not have known what exactly was strapped to her body under her hijab.
An Amnesty International statement said there were reports the town of Baga was razed and that as many as 2,000 people were killed.
Boko Haram killed as many as 2,000 in their latest attacks.
The attack comes as President Goodluck Jonathan kicked off his campaign for re-election.
The attack occurred in the northeast of Nigeria on New Year’s Eve
A new report has detailed incidents across the world.
Just days ago, a senior cleric at the mosque issued a call to arms against Boko Haram.
This comes as part of a new study by the Centre for International Governance Innovation.
Politics isn’t cheap.
Today’s high school attack is the latest by Boko Haram militants.
There are still 219 girls missing from their hometown of Chibok.
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