A vast hunt for them involving the Nigerian armed forces and support from the international community has so far yielded no results.
In an interview with VICE on HBO, a Boko Haram commander told correspondent Kaj Larsen that he knew where the Chibok school girls are being held.
"I know where they are," said the commander, who requested anonymity.
"You want to know where they are? They are not with us. If we can get what we want, we know where they are, we will get them," he continued.
After being asked if the girls were being used as a bargaining chip, the commander responded saying Boko Haram wants Nigeria to "commit to the teachings of Allah and the Prophet Muhammed."
Since the kidnapping, 57 girls have managed to find their way home, but two years later the vast
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