The closing of Chibok school after Boko Haram’s kidnap of 276 girls last year has had a devastating impact – one of many such closures in Nigerias Borno State due to the conflictSince Boko Haram militants kidnapped 276 girls from her school in Chibok,in April 2014, Ruhab has spent her days at domestic, and cleaning,looking after her siblings and preparing food for her older brother, a civil servant, and who often works long hours in the office.
“I make certain there’s always some rice and stew when my brother comes domestic from work,” she says, removing a pot of steaming hot rice from the stove.
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Source: theguardian.com