The kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls from Chibok seven years ago led to the launching of a multi-million dollar plan, backed by a former UK prime minister, to bolster security at schools - but it failed to stop abductions and protect children.
She was in Chibok to lay the first bricks in a project to rehabilitate the Government Secondary School that had been destroyed by Boko Haram militants on that infamous night of 14 April 2014.Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala laid a brick as part of the renovation of the Government Secondary School in Chibok in 2015
Mrs Okonjo-Iweala's presence there was part of an international response following the mass abduction of 276 girls by Islamist militants in Chibok in 2014.
Mainly because we have a Nigerian government not focused on national security, education or social welfare. Any plans for infrastructure development in north west Nigeria have not passed development stage Chibok BringBackOurGirls Buhari WhereIsOsinbajo EndSARS BokoHaram
Because they are against Muslims and they didn't want to protect them
Cause of corruption just say that
Nothing to do with the UK.