276 girls were seized from their school in the village of Chibok, in Borno state, north Nigeria, by Boko Haram militants, 53 managed to escape. It is feared that the remaining girls will be sold by the group. <br />
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A group called &quot;Bring Back Our Girls,&quot; which is comprised of relatives of the missing students, have staged regular protests across Nigeria calling for the government and military to do more to find the girls. Currently 234 girls are still missing. This was the first London protest outside the Nigerian High Commission in Northumberland Avenue, London, United Kingdom. 5th May 2014. <br />
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pictured are protestors and outside the High Commission door is: <br />
Lola Bello - who leads a charity to educate Nigerian children in the UK called Path to Possibilities based in Trent Park, Enfield, EN4 0PS info@pathtopossibilities.co.uk www.pathtopossibilities.co.uk <br />
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with Mohammed Usman who comes from the region where the girls disappeared  from.