Nigeria: Captured girls 'face rape danger'
The Nigerian schoolgirls who remain captives of Boko Haram militants "definitely" face the danger of being raped, a senior United Nations official has said.
The Nigerian schoolgirls who remain captives of Boko Haram militants "definitely" face the danger of being raped, a senior United Nations official has said.
A Bring Back Our Girls campaign organiser has said the group have sent the Nigerian president a letter demanding an audience with him after Goodluck Jonathan spoke at a Paris summit today.
Hadiza Bala Usman said: "Even without a confirmation, we intend to march to the president on Thursday to ask him questions as citizens to demand to know what is Nigeria's government doing."
The Nigerian military has flown more than 300 sorties in the hunt for the abducted schoolgirls, a Major has told ITV News' Rageh Omaar.
A newly released video from Boko Haram reportedly shows the kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls.
The man who started a viral hashtag campaign in support of the kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls says it has forced the government to act.