The ordeal of being kidnapped by Boko Haram does not end with their release. It is the start of a long struggle back into family and community life. The Chibok ‘children’ who have been freed are now young women. An already fraught transition from adolescence to womanhood has been complicated by their captivity. They will be reunited briefly with families over the coming days. There will be tearful reunions and a mixture of emotions, as both parents and daughters will have changed a great deal over the past three years. Then the young women will go through a process of reintegration or rehabilitation. This is either government care or government custody, depending on the need. Some families support the process;, others are angry that they will not have their daughters back even after they have been released from Boko Haram.
Nigeria: Chibok girls - what awaits the ones set free?
Written by David Fletcher 12 May 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for these girls as they are given vocational training and school lessons over the coming months. Pray also for their eventual reintegration into community life. (1 Samuel 12:22,23b)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-39855519
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