Children rescued from Boko Haram are so traumatised they can't remember their own names
About 80 children rescued from a Boko Haram camp in Cameroon cannot remember their own names or where they come from, reports the BBC.
The claim was made by aid official Dr Christopher Fomunyoh, a director for the US-based National Democratic Institute (NDI), which works to strengthen democratic institutions in the developing world.
Fomunyoh visited the children in an orphanage where they are being rehabilitated after being rescued from the camp in November.