An urgent Penguin Special investigating the 2014 mass-kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls by the world`s deadliest terrorists On 14th April 2014, 276 girls disappeared from a secondary school in northern Nigeria, kidnapped by the world`s deadliest terror group. A tiny number have escaped back to their families but over 200 remain missing. Reporting from inside the traumatised & blockaded community of Chibok, Helon Habila tracks down the survivors & the bereaved. Two years after the attack, he bears witness to their stories & to their grief. & moving from the personal to the political, he presents a comprehensive indictment of Boko Haram, tracing the circumstances of their ascent & the terrible fallout of their ongoing presence in Nigeria.