The Stolen Daughters of Chibok Muhammed-Oyebode Aisha
The Stolen Daughters of Chibok Muhammed-Oyebode Aisha In the middle of the night on April 14, 2014, terrorist group, Boko Haram, abducted 276 girls from their secondary school's dormitory in the town…
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The Stolen Daughters of Chibok Muhammed-Oyebode Aisha
In the middle of the night on April 14, 2014, terrorist group, Boko Haram, abducted 276 girls from their secondary school's dormitory in the town of Chibok, Northeast Nigeria. For two years, 219 girls remained missing.During the last four months of 2015, in the heat of the worst of the insurgency, Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, the CEO of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF) in Nigeria embarked on a project to interview, photograph, and document the accounts of the parents of each of the missing girls. Over the following days, 57 girls managed to escape.
In the intervening years, 107 more have made it home: four by Nigerian military/ para-military intervention, twenty-one by negotiated release in October 2016, and eighty-two The MMF's team managed to meet the relatives of 201 of them.In May 2016, the first of the missing students, Aisha Nkeki Ali, was found by the Nigerian military.