More than 100 abducted Nigeria schoolgirls still missing

More than 100 abducted Nigeria schoolgirls still missing

The 82 Nigerian schoolgirls who were recently released by Boko Haram have been reunited with their families in the capital Abuja.

They were abducted from their school in the town of Chibok three years ago.

However, more than 100 of the 276 girls taken from the town in 2014 are still missing.

President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to continue negotiations with the armed group until all of those kidnapped are released.

Al Jazeera’s Victoria Gatenby reports.

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