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Diary of Shelam Gladys
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Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2014
A diary of a young girl who was kidnapped by local terrorist in an African country, she manages to escape along with other females . This diary entry is based on the kidnapping of over 200 school girls from the country Nigeria by an extremist group. We pray for their return everyday #BBOG
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