Kidnapped Nigerian Chibok Schoolgirl Found In Sambisa after two years

One of the missing Chibok schoolgirls adopted by Boko Haram extremists in April 2014 from a boarding school in northeastern Nigeria State of Borno was on Wednesday found with a baby in the Sambisa Forest, close to Nigeria’s border with Cameroon. She has since been united with her mother according
to reports.

The 19-year-old girl, described by an uncle as traumatized by her experience, was found wandering with her baby on Tuesday on the fringes of the remote Sambisa Forest, which is located near Nigeria's border with Cameroon
A government source disclosed to news men on Wednesday afternoon that the girl, Amina Ali ,was found by a vigilante group on Tuesday in the Sambisa Forest and was identified by one of the civilian fighters who recognized her.

Confirming the development, activists and Chairman of Chibok Community(Abuja), Tsambido Hosea Abana, said it is true that one of the abducted Chibok girls – Amina Ali Nkek, was found by the vigilante group yesterday in Kulakaisa area, at the fringes of Sambisa Forest.

According to her family doctor, the girl told her mother that some of the Chibok girls have died in captivity and the others still are being held
Other Chibok girls may have been rescued by soldiers hunting down Boko Haram in the Sambisa Forest on Tuesday night, said Chibok community leader Pogu Bitrus. But it turned out later those girls were from elsewhere, said Awami Nkeki, secretary of the Chibok local government council.
Recall on April 14, 2014, Boko Haram terrorist stormed Government Girls Secondary School at Chibok and seized 276 girls preparing for exams. Only a few managed to escape in the first hours, but 219 remained captive.

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