Nigeria’s missing girls: Infiltrating the forest Boko Haram calls home

NIGERIA   –  As night falls, the curfew comes into effect. Nobody is allowed on the streets. Anxiety hangs in the air.  Those unable to make it home before sunset are shepherded to roundabouts to wait until day breaks.

This is Maiduguri a city on the edge.  The capital of Borno state, it is at the heart of the Nigerian Army’s battle to retake Boko Haram territory. A place where no one is above suspicion. Where young girls, packaged as suicide bombers, are sent by militants to realize the group’s brutal jihad.  Teenagers outside of the city’s comparative safety  like the Chibok girls are targeted and snatched away by Boko Haram. Forced into marriage, they enduring years of rape by their self-proclaimed husbands. Then they volunteer to die. The risk of being strapped with a bomb more appealing than remaining in the group’s Sambisa Forest stronghold, their personal hell on earth.

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