For
six months the world has waited for news of the fate of more than 200
girls abducted by Nigerian militant group Boko Haram. As the Nigerian
government insists a deal to release the "Chibok girls" is being
negotiated, three girls who escaped their captors have told their story
to BBC Hausa.
Lami, Maria and Hajara were at school in Chibok,
north-eastern Nigeria, when they were kidnapped in April. Best friends
Lami and Maria escaped by jumping from the back of a truck. Hajara was
taken to a camp but later fled with another girl.
To protect the girls' identity we have portrayed their story
as an animation, and provided an edited transcript of their account
below.