
Since then hopes were raised on various occasions that the 219 remaining girls might be released but, as of April 2016, all attempts had failed. Newspaper reports suggested that Boko Haram was hoping to use the girls as a negotiating pawns in exchange for some of their commanders in jail.
I also say a very big kudos to the #BringBackOurGirlsAmbassadors and the head of the campaign team, You guys are priceless !
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It's 2 YEARS of #ChibokGirls abduction.
Please use this icon & #HopeEndures & #BringBackOurGirls in their honour.
"My dream is... they will come home, finish their edu & choose their futures for themselves" http://mala.la/1V3WGlO
#MalalaYousafzai writes to parents of #ChibokGirls I pray for the day when you can embrace your girls again
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