“Nightline” Travels to Africa to Report the Latest on the #bringbackourgirls Schoolgirls Captured by Boko Haram Two Years Ago, Juju Chang’s First Hand Account Airs Tonight, 12:35 am on ABC

ByABC News
April 27, 2016, 2:15 PM

— -- It has been two years since Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls from their dorm rooms in the Northern Nigerian town of Chibok. The missing girls captured the world’s attention and launched the hashtag campaign #bringbackourgirls. Just this past week, “Nightline” Anchor Juju Chang travelled with Samantha Power, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, through three African countries, Chad, Cameroon & Nigeria, to report from the front lines in the battle against African jihad. Chang’s report includes the latest on the search for the Chibok schoolgirls and thousands of others who have gone missing, as well as the military battle against the radical Islamist insurgency. The rare and comprehensive first person account airs tonight on "Nightline" (12:35 – 1:05 am) on the ABC Television Network.

ABC News’ “Nightline” is anchored by Dan Harris, Juju Chang and Byron Pitts. Roxanna Sherwood is executive producer, and Steven Baker is senior broadcast producer. The program airs weeknights from 12:35-1:05 a.m. EST on the ABC Television Network.