&amp;quot;(Boko Haram) didn&amp;#39;t touch me because they said I was old. So they left with the other women in the town, I heard the women screaming. I didn&amp;#39;t sleep for days. But I continued living in the neighborhood, selling groundnut. The (Boko Haram) boys used to come and buy the peanuts as they passed. Day and night I thought of ways to leave the town. Eventually I ran. It took me a week to walk from the village in Baga to Maiduguri.&amp;quot;