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ABUJA, Nigeria — It was the middle of an April night and the girls at Chibok Government Girls Secondary School were exhausted, asleep after a long day of prepping for physics exams.

It was quiet around the dormitory, deep in the heart of Borno in northern Nigeria, where the landscape is barren and life hard.

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