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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Nigeria to call on security forces to do more in securing the release of around 200 schoolgirls abducted by Islamists three weeks ago. The crowd began their march at a popular bus stop in Lagos and later gathered outside the state government house, waving banners and chanting "bring back our girls!" Ayo Yemisi, chief executive officer of Serendipity House and God's Wives International said all they want is for Nigeria's government to act quickly and return the abducted girls to their families. Islamists stormed an all-girl secondary school in the village of Chibok, in Borno state, on April 14, then packed the teenagers, who had been taking exams, onto trucks and disappeared into a remote area along the border with Cameroon. Report by Lauren Hood.
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