BREAKING: One of the Chibok Girls Captured by Boko Haram Finally Reunited With Her Family
NIGERIA: According to CNN, One of the 276 school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014 has been found, shes is the first to be recovered since the time of the abduction, according to an activist with the Bring Back Our Girls movement in Nigeria.
The girl was found by locals on the edge of Sambisa Forest, in the northeast of the country, where the girls have long been suspected to have been held since they were kidnapped from their school dormitory.
She was identified by a local and taken to her mother, who identified her, the activist says.
It would be recalled that about 276 girls were forcefully kidnapped from their secondary school in north-east Nigeria by the Islamist fighters in April 2014.
More than 200 of the girls abducted from the town of Chibok remain missing.
Boko Haram militants kidnapped 276 teenage girls from their boarding school in Chibok in Borno, northeast Nigeria, on April 14, 2014. At least 57 girls were able to escape soon after their abduction.
The girl was found by locals on the edge of Sambisa Forest, in the northeast of the country, where the girls have long been suspected to have been held since they were kidnapped from their school dormitory.
She was identified by a local and taken to her mother, who identified her, the activist says.
It would be recalled that about 276 girls were forcefully kidnapped from their secondary school in north-east Nigeria by the Islamist fighters in April 2014.
More than 200 of the girls abducted from the town of Chibok remain missing.
Boko Haram militants kidnapped 276 teenage girls from their boarding school in Chibok in Borno, northeast Nigeria, on April 14, 2014. At least 57 girls were able to escape soon after their abduction.
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