Three months of protests and the demand remains the same.<br/> <br />In Abuja, Nigerians are pressuring the government into rescuing the remaining girls kidnapped by Boko Haram.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) FATHER OF ABDUCTED GIRL, SHETIMA HARUNA, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Since the abduction of the girls... three months ago, up to now, we didn't see....we didn't see any support from government."<br/> <br />The protests have become known as the "Bring Back Our Girls" campaign.<br/> <br />One of its leaders hopes it will change the way the government acts.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) OBY EZEKWESILI, FORMER EDUCATION MINISTER AND ONE OF THE LEADERS OF "BRING BACK OUR GIRLS" CAMPAIGN, SAYING:<br/> <br />"This is about Nigerians who not even knowing these girls are saying we can't be in a country where we could lose 219 girls that can be saved and then we all ignore that and carry on with our own individual lives."<br/> <br />The kidnapping has put the international spotlight on a violent 5-year-old battle for an Islamic stat