HD
2008
Eighty-two Nigerian schoolgirls recently regained their freedom after three years in captivity, a deal that saw five Boko Haram leaders released. Known as one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations, Boko Haram gained infamy by abducting 276 students in 2014, with over a hundred still missing. Their goal is to create a Caliphate and enforce sharia law across Africa. To delve deeper into the nature of this threat, the documentary explores Nigeria, Cameroon, and the Niger-Nigeria border, featuring interviews with former captives, reformed militants, and soldiers combating this violent insurgency.