4 years after more than 200 students were kidnapped in Nigeria, more than 100 are back. The hardest adjustment is “being free, but not really free.”https://nyti.ms/2qmfZwo
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Saratu Ayuba was released last May, along with 81 other students. https://nyti.ms/2qmfZwo pic.twitter.com/7SEF3aXOZg
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Grace Hamman, who was also released last year, said she took comfort during her time in captivity knowing that she hadn’t been forgotten. https://nyti.ms/2qmfZwo pic.twitter.com/7fiJCdu6b0
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Now, the students' days are filled with math classes, karaoke and yoga. But their celebrity has a price. https://nyti.ms/2qmfZwo pic.twitter.com/vfCAiKsNk1
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Many of the Chibok students consider themselves the lucky ones. More than 100 of their classmates are missing, still held by Boko Haram. https://nyti.ms/2qmfZwo pic.twitter.com/982mVwGMx7
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@afergusonphoto took portraits of 83 of the young women from Chibok. Here are their names:pic.twitter.com/lULLsMeGnX
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See photos of dozens of the young women who were abducted by Boko Haram in 2014:https://nyti.ms/2qmfZwo
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Chibok scam was all politics. It is the story of inter-ethnic oil politics in Nigeria. A section of Nigeria who believe that Nigeria's political leadershp is solely theirs stage-played the entire thing to embarass the then Presidency. And what a drama it was!
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God bless you!
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We need another hashtag. Where is Michelle when we need her?
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