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Exclusive interview with Omolola Adele-Oso: Chibok girl's psychological trauma of two years in captivity

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05-19-2016 10:30 BJT

The Chibok schoolgirl is safe now. But after 2 years of being held captive by the fierce terrorism group, there are concerns over her psychological condition. It's hoped that the discovery of the girl can shed some light on the others still missing.

Earlier CCTV spoke to Omo-lola Adele-Oso, from a non-profit group that works to shed light on issues facing Africa. She spoke to us about the problems kidnap victims face in reintegrating into society.

Exclusive interview with Omolola Adele-Oso: Chibok girl

Exclusive interview with Omolola Adele-Oso: Chibok girl's psychological trauma of two years in captivity



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