''I miss my Boko Haram husband'' - sscaped Chibok Girl

Nigeria: Amina Ali Nkeki one of the abducted Chibok school girls who escaped from Boko Haram captivity three months ago, after she and other girls were kidnapped from their school in April 2014 by Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram has come out to say she misses her Boko Haram terrorist husband and was still thinking about him.

21-year-old Amina Ali, who had a baby girl Safiya for her terrorist husband was held hostage by the terrorist group for more than two years and says she was married off a year into her ordeal.

Amina and her terrorist husband Mohammed Hayatu with their daughter were found on the outskirts of Sambisa Forest in May where they were rescued by the Nigerian military after they fled the militant's camp by themselves.

Hayatu who was placed in military detention for interrogation by the Nigeria's intelligence center had claimed that he was also kidnapped by Boko Haram.

Amina who was speaking to the media for the first time at an undisclosed location in Abuja on Tuesday, told CNN Nigeria that she has no idea where Hayatu is and is keen to be reunited with him again.
“I’m not comfortable with the way I’m being kept from him.”
In a message to her husband, Amina said;
“I want you to know that I’m still thinking about you, and just because we are separated doesn’t mean I have forgotten about you.”
Amina's statements comes just two days after the terrorist group released a video showing the dead bodies of young women, recovered after what it says was a Nigerian air strike.

Amina Ali was among the 276 schoolgirls abducted from their boarding school in Chibok in April 2014, by Boko Haram terrorist as only 57 of the girls were able to escape in the aftermath with more than 200 still missing.

Amina said all the girls were kept together for a year after they were abducted before some of the teenagers including her were “given” out to the terrorists as wives.

Amina said her desperation to see her mother again, gave her the courage and strength to flee the camp.

When asked how she felt about becoming a mother herself while in terrorist captivity, she said;
“I don’t want to answer.”
Amina who has been living with her mother in Abuja since she was rescued says she want to go home and return to school.

In a defiant message to her friends who are still been held captive by the terrorist group, Amina said they shouldn't lose hope adding that she managed to get away, one day they will be able to return to their families too. 
“Be patient and prayerful,” she said. “The way God rescued me from Sambisa Forest, he will rescue you too.”

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