One Of The Missing Chibok Girls Found In Sambisa

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One of the missing Chibok girls has been found in Nigeria, activists say – the first since they were taken by Boko Haram militants two years ago.

The 276 girls were taken from their secondary school in north-east Nigeria by the Islamist fighters in April 2014.

Activists confirmed to the BBC that Amina Ali was found by a vigilante group on Tuesday in the Sambisa Forest, close to the border with Cameroon.

She was reportedly identified by a civilian fighter who recognised her.

A relative YaKubu Nkeki confirmed that his niece Amina Ali Nkeki was found wandering in the forest Tuesday. 
He says the 19-year-old is fine. She’s pregnant but suffering a trauma problem.

He says the young woman was brought to Chibok Tuesday night and reunited with her mother, but her father died while she was held captive.

2 Comments
  1. Lionheart says

    Thank God for her

  2. Bomi says

    It’s a start….

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