Cheering News? ONE
OF THE ABDUCTED CHIBOK SCHOOL GIRLS FOUND
After two years of their abduction, one of the Chibok school
girls has been found – She was found by the Civilian JTF – The chairman of the
Chibok community confirmed the report according to Oby Ezekwesili One of the
Chibok school girls abducted by the deadly Boko Haram insurgents in April 2014
has been reportedly found. According to a report by the Hausa service of the
BBC, the girl was rescued in the Sambisa Forest, close to the border with
Cameroon on Tuesday, May 18. The rescued girl identified as Amina Ali Nkek from
Mbalala village, south of Chibok was said to have been found by members of
vigilante group known as Civilian JTF. READ ALSO: Children’s footprints spotted
in Sambisa forest Nkek was reportedly identified by a civilian fighter who
recognised her. Sources told the BBC she was found with a baby. Report has it
that she was later identified by her parents after she was taken to Chibok and
she now with soldiers in Dambuwa, Borno state until further investigations are
completed. Nkek disclosed that all the kidnapped girls are still kept in
Sambissa Forest by the insurgents, Sahara Reporters reports. Oby Ezekwesili,
the leader of the #BringBackOurGirls group said the chairman of Chibok
community in Abuja, Tsambido Hosea-Abana confirmed the news.
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