When Boko Haram attacked Gowza, Amina, 23, was kidnapped by the insurgents and lived with them in captivity for nine months. She was forced to marry one of the militants who had four wives and would only give them food four times a week. Amina’s 8-year-old son, who was kidnapped with her, died in captivity from starvation. Though the insurgent raped her, she was never impregnated. Now Amina lives with her husband in an IDP camp, but he doesn’t treat her well because he doesn’t understand that she was forced to marry an insurgent, that it was not by her will. Amina says that he has two wives, including herself, and that he only brings food for the other wife, leaving her and their other child with no option but to beg neighbors for food. She isn’t able to divorce because in their culture, divorce is only possible if the man accepts.