They were attacked for trying to learn. But that won’t stop these teenagers from achieving their dream of an education. After all, it’s the one thing nobody can take away from you.
In April last year, 219 girls were stolen from their schoolhouse in the middle of the night by armed men.
The teenage girls were targeted by a group called Boko Haram — which means “Western education is forbidden” — simply because they attended school.
Those Nigerian girls were packed into lorries as the buildings around them burned to the ground. They were spirited away into the deep, dark forest crawling with radical Islamic militants, and some were reportedly “married off” to grown men for around $12.
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It’s an awful story, and one that Mamamia reported on extensively last year. But today, we can finally report some good news.
Because 57 of girls escaped Boko Haram’s clutches — and now, some are bravely returning to school in defiance of the extremist group’s threats.