Saturday, 6 May 2017

Boko Haram frees 82 Chibok girls


Charity Nnaji:

Boko Haram, the dreaded Islamic Insurgent group operating in the Northeast part of Nigeria has freed 82 Chibok girls in their captivity.

The girls were part of the 276 girls captured by the group in 2014.
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s government says the 82 kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls who have been released in an exchange for detained Boko Haram suspects are expected to meet President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday in the capital.

The government says the Swiss government and the International Committee of the Red Cross helped in negotiations with the extremist group. Similar talks led to the first release of 21 Chibok girls in October.

The latest announcement means 113 girls remain unaccounted for. It is feared some were forced to carry out suicide bombing missions for Boko Haram, which has ties to the Islamic State group.


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