Abuja — Yakubu Nkeki knows just what to say when he meets the parents of 110 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by suspected Boko Haram militants in the northeastern town of Dapchi last month.
His daughter was among some 220 Chibok girls abducted by the insurgents in 2014, which shot Nigeria's nine-year-old conflict with Boko Haram into the global spotlight, sparking a global outcry and the viral online campaign #BringBackOurGirls.
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