A mural showing a teacher leading a young girl to school is riddled with bullet holes after an attack by Boko Haram militants last month. They attacked the Dapchi Government Girls Science and Technology College in northeast Nigeria. Jide Adeniyi-Jones hide caption
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President Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka flank Chibok schoolgirls (left to right) Joy Bishara and Lydia Pogu. At far left is Doug Wead, president of the school the girls attend, and his wife, Myriam. Two of his daughters are at the right. This White House "Photo of the Day" was taken on June 27. Shealah Craighead/White House hide caption
Bonding of the daughters and family members was immediate, emotional and powerful. Ofeibea Quist-Arcton/NPR hide caption
The recently released Chibok girls reunited with their families amidst laughter and tears in the Nigerian capital of Abuja. Still, 113 girls are being held by Boko Haram militants. Anadolu Agency/Getty Images hide caption
Some of the recently freed captives from Chibok looked bewildered and weary in Abuja on May 7, 2017. STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari speaks with Chibok schoolgirl Amina Ali Nkeki, who was freed on May 19. She is carrying her baby. Borno state governor Kashim Shettima (center) looks on. Stringer/AFP/Getty Images hide caption