Asked whether the freed Chibok girls faced stigmatisation in their communities, Nkenki answered in the affirmative, saying on three occasions, he had reported
An unconfirmed number of abducted Government Secondary School Chibok girls have escaped from Boko Haram captivity in Borno.
April 14, 2014, kidnapped girls, regained their freedom following Thursday’s military aerial and ground operations in Sambisa forest. x
The over a decade long insurgency has claimed 40, 000 lives with property worth N3.42 trillion in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states. 276 Chibok schoolgirls were abducted in 2014 and of this number, 107 have returned, 82 were released after negotiations with Boko Haram, while 122 continue to remain in captivity; until yesterday’s escape from the forest.
Confirming the escape yesterday in Maiduguri, Malam Madu Mutta, a parent disclosed that the girls escaped yesterday following attacks on some Boko Haram hideouts in the forest, west of Chibok town. He said parents of the escaped girls, including Chibok residents were thrown into jubilation, lauding the Army over yesterday’s counter-terror
By Ndahi Marama, Maiduguri
Anonymous parent of one of the Chibok Missing Girls weekend confirmed her daughter (Halima) who was among the hundreds of abducted School Girls by Insurgents on 14th April, 2014, escaped alongside may others.
This is even as a reliable Chibok Source told our Correspondent that “another parent named Ali Chibok whose daughter was among the escapee called him (the father) on phone but yet to see the presence of the escapee back to Chibok nor report to her Father’s Home in Chibok”.
Unconfirmed number of abducted Government Secondary School Chibok girls have escaped from Boko Haram captivity forest hideouts in Borno. The April 14, 2014 kidnapped girls, regained their freedom, following Thursday’s military aerial and ground operations in Sambisa Forest.