In the quiet farmlands of Chibok in northeastern Nigeria, the steady rhythm of women cracking groundnuts and sorting harvests now carries a meaning deeper than livelihood. For the mothers whose daughters were abducted during the 2014 school attack by terrorists, the work has become both survival
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