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Kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls face serious risks

Clip: 5/10/2014 | 8m 1s

Michelle Faul of the AP gives an update on the missing Nigerian girls.

The Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by the extremist group Boko Haram face serious risks including malaria-carrying mosquitoes, unsafe drinking water and poisonous snakes. That’s according to Michelle Faul of the Associated Press, who spoke with Hari Sreenivasan from Lagos, Nigeria about the ongoing situation.

05/10/2014 | Rating NR

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