The mass abduction, on April 14, 2014, was just one of hundreds of acts of brutality that Boko Haram has rained down on West Africa in recent years. But it captured the world’s attention and horror like no other, spurring an international campaign with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls and even drawing Michelle Obama to the cause.
Ever since, protesters have regularly marched outside government buildings and along grassy medians in Nigeria’s capital. Other nations, including the United States, have joined Nigeria’s battle against Boko Haram. Yet two years later, nearly all of the Chibok schoolgirls are still missing.Among the people still keeping the protest alive after two years is of of Nigeria's actress Foluke Daramola Salako-Gender Based Violence Ambassador, and founder PARA Africa.