Abuja — It took the coming of a 17-year-old to Pakistani education right activist, to add flavor to the almost gone stale, two-months-old Bring Back Our Girls campaign, in the country.
For starters, the campaign was almost running to a deadlock following the campaigners' inability to get information on the exact situation of the girls and the steps being taken to rescue them.
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