Initially, we were afraid of the repentant Boko Haram members, but now we’re one community.Continue reading WE’VE FORGIVEN THE REPENTANT BOKO HARAM
WE THOUGHT WE COULD COEXIST
They even came to the market to buy things without harming anyone, so we believed we could coexist with them.Continue reading WE THOUGHT WE COULD COEXIST →
I DESTROYED LIVES AS A BOKO HARAM MEMBER
I hope that one day, those I wronged will see that I am no longer the man I used to be. Continue reading I DESTROYED LIVES AS A BOKO HARAM MEMBER →
I JOINED BOKO HARAM. I DIDN’T HAVE A CHOICE.
We were given ₦20,000 and a bag of rice, with promises of ongoing support that unfortunately didn’t materialise.Continue reading I JOINED BOKO HARAM. I DIDN’T HAVE A CHOICE. →
BORN IN A BOKO HARAM CAMP
Some parents told their children to stay away, as if I carried a curse. At school, I sat alone. At home, I heard the whispers.Continue reading BORN IN A BOKO HARAM CAMP →
LIFE AFTER RESCUE FROM SAMBISA IS HARDER
The daily struggle to survive and take care of my children now feels much harder. I feel like I’ve been abandoned and forgotten.Continue reading LIFE AFTER RESCUE FROM SAMBISA IS HARDER →
I WAS RAPED. I THOUGHT MY LIFE HAD ENDED.
What hurt most was being far away from my family, not knowing if they were alive or dead.Continue reading I WAS RAPED. I THOUGHT MY LIFE HAD ENDED. →
PEOPLE CALLED ME ‘BOKO HARAM DAUGHTER’
People whispered about me. Some mothers warned their children not to come near me. In their eyes, I was no longer just Amina.Continue reading PEOPLE CALLED ME ‘BOKO HARAM DAUGHTER’ →
WE SURVIVED ON LEAVES AND GRASSES
Boko Haram attacked Maiduguri communities, which led to the closure of some schools, including mine.Continue reading WE SURVIVED ON LEAVES AND GRASSES →
WOMEN WERE NOT ALLOWED TO GO OUT
I was flogged and punished several times because I was out looking for what my father and I would eat. Continue reading WOMEN WERE NOT ALLOWED TO GO OUT →