Eight Years After Chibok Girls’ Abduction: What’s Changed Since?
The Crisis Room: Episode 36
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It’s been eight years since Boko Haram attacked and kidnapped 274 female students from their dormitory in Chibok. Since the incident, many more schools and students have become targets of terror attacks and mass abductions in Northern Nigeria. In today’s episode, we analyse the circumstances that led to the abduction and what life has been like for the girls.
Hosted by Mariam Mustapha and Murtala Abdullahi
Production Team: Murtala Abdullahi, Zubaida Baba Ibrahim, Tracy-Allen Ezechukwu, and Anthony Asemota.
The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida.
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