Nigerians and the World at large eagerly awaits the arrival of the
over 200 girls who were forcefully abducted from their school
dormitory by the dreaded Boko Haram sect, in Chibok area of Borno
State on April 14.
A certain Mallam Danladi Ahmadu, who claimed to be Secretary General
of Boko Haram sect, rekindled hope of their return when he revealed
that the insurgents had agree to free the innocent girls who have been
in their den for over six months.
According to the sect leader, the final meeting between the group and
the Federal Government to seal the ceasefire deal had been slated for
Monday (today) in Ndjamana, Chad and to be supervised by the Chadian
leader, Idris Derby.
Speaking to Voice of America (Hausa Version) on Friday in Yola, he
disclosed that the Chibok Girls would surely be released today to the
Chadian President, Idris Derby for onward presentation to the Nigerian
government.
However, it would be recalled that a similar promise was made
penultimate week that the girls would be released last Monday but all
to no avail.
Rather, some members of the insurgents invaded Madagali village and
abducted another set of 45 girls.
Out of the over 276 girls kidnapped six months ago, none of them was
rescued; 57 escaped, undisclosed numbers of them died of snake bite
and harsh weather, 11 of their parents died of heart attack, while
some of them had been put in the family way.
over 200 girls who were forcefully abducted from their school
dormitory by the dreaded Boko Haram sect, in Chibok area of Borno
State on April 14.
A certain Mallam Danladi Ahmadu, who claimed to be Secretary General
of Boko Haram sect, rekindled hope of their return when he revealed
that the insurgents had agree to free the innocent girls who have been
in their den for over six months.
According to the sect leader, the final meeting between the group and
the Federal Government to seal the ceasefire deal had been slated for
Monday (today) in Ndjamana, Chad and to be supervised by the Chadian
leader, Idris Derby.
Speaking to Voice of America (Hausa Version) on Friday in Yola, he
disclosed that the Chibok Girls would surely be released today to the
Chadian President, Idris Derby for onward presentation to the Nigerian
government.
However, it would be recalled that a similar promise was made
penultimate week that the girls would be released last Monday but all
to no avail.
Rather, some members of the insurgents invaded Madagali village and
abducted another set of 45 girls.
Out of the over 276 girls kidnapped six months ago, none of them was
rescued; 57 escaped, undisclosed numbers of them died of snake bite
and harsh weather, 11 of their parents died of heart attack, while
some of them had been put in the family way.
Ceasefire Deal: Nigerians Eagerly Await The Arrival Of Chibok Girls Today
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October 27, 2014
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