The #BBOG group in a statement said its protest will begin on January 8, one thousand days after over two hundred girls were abducted by the terror group from their secondary school in Chibok, Borno State.
The group said its movement is therefore again constrained to resume its marches to mark the #DAY ONE THOUSAND tragic milestone.
The group said the government has not announced any new progress in negotiations since twenty-one of the girls were freed by Boko Haram after negotiations with the government.
It said the planned protest will be themed on various issues ranging from insecurity, corruption and girl child education, among other things.
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