"The Stolen Daughters of Chibok", book by Aisha Mohammed-Oyebode was recently published, and the photographs were done by Anthropology PhD candidate Akintunde Akinleye.
A little on the creation of the book: It was in summer of 2015 at the height of the global outcry for the release of the school girls abducted from their college hostels in Chibok, a remote village in northeast Nigeria where terrorists had gone to seized them. For nearly six months, Akintunde Akinleye, anthropology PhD candidate, together with a team of researchers embarked on several trips to villages and the homes of the parents of the schools girls from Chibok to speak with them.......more likely into some parts in the dreaded Sambisa forest where the terrorists were thought to have hidden.
This trip resulted into a massive photographic book with complimentary texts that enunciates not only the trauma, pains, and the travesty of justice that the families of those girls had endured, but also the triumphant expectations and hope that kept them above the trauma.
Amazon link to the book-> click here!