![]() Twenty-six other students in the school were killed. He was unable to return to school for more than a year due to the serious injuries to his legs. ![]() © 2015 Bede Sheppard/Human Rights Watch ‘Hassan’ a student injured by a suicide bomber at the Government Science and Technical College, Potiskum, Yobe state, in November 2014. At least 27 students and two lecturers were killed in the attack. © 2015 Mausi Segun/Human Rights Watch A lecture theatre at the Federal College of Education, Kano, Kano state, destroyed when Boko Haram insurgents lobbed grenades and shot students taking classes on September 17, 2014. Teaching has been taking place outside since the school was burned by Boko Haram in October 2012. © 2015 Bede Sheppard/Human Rights Watch Students in class underneath trees at Nahuta Primary School, Potiskum, Yobe state. They are among a small group of students still able to study in the northeast. © 2015 Bede Sheppard/Human Rights Watch School girls walk home after class in Maiduguri, Borno state, September 2015. The school, established in 1915, was the first primary school in northeast Nigeria. Children look through a destroyed classroom window at Yerwa Primary School, Maiduguri, Borno state, damaged by Boko Haram during attacks in 20. ![]()
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