Nigeria: BBOG Wants Better Treatment of Persons Displaced By Boko Haram

The Bring Back Our Girls group, BBOG, which on Sunday marked 1000 days since the abduction of over 200 girls from Chibok, Borno State, on Monday staged a protest to draw attention to the rate of malnutrition of internally displaced persons in the north-east.

The protest, which had a low turnout, had scores of police officers escorting the group from the Unity Fountain where the walk commenced to the Presidential Villa gate.

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