The Dapchi girls’ secondary school in Nigeria has reopened its doors, nearly three months after it was attacked by terrorists and 109 students kidnapped. Nearly all of the girls were safely returned home about a month later, but parents in Dapchi are grappling with tough choices – do they send their daughters back to school, is it safe? Chika Oduah reports from Dapchi.
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Nigeria's Dapchi Girls Go Back to School, Defying Boko Haram Abductors
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