The Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, a loose coalition of individuals and organisations advocating for the rescue and rehabilitation of the Chibok girls, on Sunday, April 14, marked a tragic milestone, as it celebrated the fifth year anniversary of the girls abduction.
In this light, members of the movement in Lagos paid a courtesy visit to the Governor-Elect of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to discuss the plight of the Chibok girls including issue on safe school and displaced people.
At the meeting with Sanwo-Olu, the BBOG movement discussed the plight of the Chibok girls and other related issues of concern, which include migration to Lagos, street children, safe school initiative, Nigerian, legion, National Missing Persons’ Register (MPR). Read more