Indoctrinated Chibok Girls, By Oseni Obaro

Indoctrinated Chibok Girls, By Oseni Obaro

It is hardly possible to meet a Nigerian who wouldn't be directly or indirectly affected by the unprecedented kidnap of hundreds of Chibok girls by Boko Haram. Today, almost three months since they've been missing, more and more of our fellow countrymen become increasingly alarmed by the possible changes in the mindset of the young girls who have most likely been influenced and brainwashed by the extremist fighters.

Our guest writer Oseni Obaro, in his article Indoctrinated Chibok Girls, muses upon what might have become of the girls, and what kind of help they would require when eventually - and safely - rescued.

What difficulties the girls might encounter while returning to the lifestyle they led prior to their captivity?

Source: Legit.ng

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