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is extremely limited. this is the news africa will be getting into the next fifteen minutes five years after they cannot think of the girls in nigeria one father on how his joy our union has turned to and. in was a meek long queues for doctors and medicine more than a month off a cycle you die it's the country you take you to beirut where there's a cry for peace and medical need. to go behind the scenes of not to meet the make up artist bringing zombies to life.
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on any mica jr thanks for joining us five years ago extremists stormed the school in northeastern nigeria and i had more than two hundred ago half of the girls are still missing many of those who were reunited with their families are now studying on government scholarships at the university if you hours from home but not all parents are happy. then to. talk to a father of one of the rescued students. is in high spirits and he can laugh again something he wasn't able to do for a long time. we first met a morse five years ago just a few months after the terror group boko haram abducted his daughter from her school in chibok. but it was totally devastated then i couldn't eat for three days and i cried and cried. like thought i'd failed as
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a father. but yes my most important duty as a father is to protect my daughter and i failed to do that. in my. two and a half years ago his daughter comfort was suddenly freed after the government's negotiations with boko haram. her family is finally recovering but a farmer is still not entirely at ease he lives in chibok and his daughter received a government scholarship to study at a university that a whole day's journey away. i am proud of her and happy that she can study again that's one problem no one is telling us exactly what the girls are doing there when will they finish what's the typical will they even receive school or university what exactly are they studying no one will tell us. more than one
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hundred freed girls from chibok housed at the american university in your to attend a kind of prep course reginald brock's the school director shows us around for the girls protection filming it's only touring the school break he says the trauma has left its mark the clock stopped. captivity so we're very sensitive to. just feeling depressed. you know. you know for. your. liver. leg. back you know just. says the girls need peace and quiet and time to concentrate on their studies. he says only a few parents have been as critical as. most of the people you know are supportive
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but you always have people who are not you know. you need to be out here. listen to those naysayers. they're going to say wow i can't believe she did it. while the university is trying its best to support the education of the girls not all of their parents are happy after being separated with their daughters for a long time during captivity they can only see their daughters during their vacations. called his daughter comforts at least twice a week that's his only contact with her he says she'd like to come back to chip after her studies and work as adults so on to promote and serve her community her father can hardly wait. joining me now as i say youssouf founding member
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of bring back our girls. thanks for your time so it's been five years on and we have from the reports that it's still tough for the release scales what's have you heard from the families. well what we have heard from the family. who. want full to be here and during the holidays and all the parent to go and meet them well i think one of the i never have been negligent that you back hello to god if they had on their i want that we i want the director with one of the girls one thing. went with it you know wait and it was so traumatic the first moment you couldn't you know when you had to ensure that they don't pick luther i'm not all that i think no more than you to be gone then but politically. well now it was very difficult for the parents. of the girl and then the men
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together with a lot of the math on that and that was. that. that's that's good to know now modern hundred girls still missing precisely one hundred and twelve girls what is being done to bring them back absolutely nothing right now. and then and you know government have forgotten that you had one hundred at two of them got through with you and all clearly i show you what i would think you know wait and what people have moved on i think no nobody thinks that i think this mark an interest on ensuring that the members of the what may do not continue with their my football go in ensuring that the girls i read do that and it's actually very sad and very protective that five years on we think you have forgotten but you bugger all of the five yet to get an education but why it has a scene this way to why does it seem that government is not putting in enough
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effort to bring them that's a bit interesting isn't it. yes why did the wife in the two general well let's jump on the out of the walk will not go well usually nigeria i'm not welcome and you know if you are well you look like you're never let your wife let your cuban be and tonight you know if the right people just let's all get up bob and let them to collapse and i mean you can they if they were a people who are children of the illegal well you know what it would have been well i would think up to me we have a nation where people feel that because of the out well you should also give up and . you have the right you know what you will go is not the preferred way not jeans some of the of what you thought right trying to become edition of the far right of public and you know i will continue to have the money. to eat on it and every one of them. founding member of bring back our girls nigeria thanks for your time
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thank you for having me. now the port city of bear out in mozambique veteran he disappeared on their wall of water after being struck by cycling to die just over a month ago people are continuing to die from the consequences as medical facilities alva whelmed with patients officials and belief agencies seeking a cure to chronic medical shortages. just one month after such a hit mozambique the city of barrow still in rubble local health clinics and hospitals were badly hit by the storm. every day people flock to get medical help. but doctors and medicine are in short supply. many in iraq have lost everything to the site on entering their livelihoods . now they can afford to buy medicine at private pharmacies. so they're turning to
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the national health service which is straining under the surge and patients. one here at least health center sometimes they only give you profound but with what i'm suffering from that just isn't enough but still they are only give me be profound when i went to the central hospital i didn't even get that just tests tests tests and i'm still in pain today we are seeing here i received a number then they sent me to another place to the tents but there are many queues in the tents there are a lot of people too i don't know if it's because the doctors are tired or i don't know their they ask us what we have and we explain it and then they give us another number to queue somewhere else so we have to go back to the health center but i've been to. the portuguese red cross has pulled a field hospital to help out. they deal with a complex range of problems. but you're not really efficient if you are doing
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external examinations adult examinations pediatric examinations checking on pregnant women and giving psycho social supports then there are medical emergencies we do surgery as well as accept more serious cases plus we have a maternal health nurse looking after patients but we also have several births a day since all parties into the window for doctors both local and foreign as they see more than three hundred patients every day. the red cross expects to stay at least six more months here in beirut as a city recovers. now to nollywood the nigerian a film industry is number two in the world in terms of films made by four year struggle to keep up with cuts and that's the techniques of global cinema yumi the special effects artists changing that and a warning this report contains scenes of a graphic nature. it may look like an operating theater but it's actually
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a movie set and a key is working his magic on an actor. who has special effects makeup artists create zombies for nollywood and he's built a reputation as one of the best in the business. in the special effects hunger isn't how good apparently hollows fumigation have been true of the world not only in nigeria but with a lot of the professionalism of the quality. haunting when i came back and the release of the used me. to change to have with turn around in spite of the feds of job in nigeria. with or without the hand of god nigerian film is booming talent techniques and production standards are improving all the time. for him the green are the better but sourcing quality materials to work with can be
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a challenge. so it's really it's even a problem that the industry is freeze and now to get in the multitude of those who don't have their own pants in the shops. while filmmakers around the world increasingly turn to animated characters nollywood still thrives on the hand crafted magic of artists like using low tech special effect to create zombies like this. that's it from v.w. news africa you go catch our news on our website and facebook page leave you now with some of the best well press photo awards shops in africa i found out.
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