Missing girls still alive, some married, others pregnant- Rescued captive
The former prisoner, identified as Zara, said further that some of the girls looked traumatized while others looked “okay.”
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“When we got to Njimiya, we saw some girls fetching water. We spoke Kanuri to them. One of them later said in Hausa that they cant speak Kanuri because they are from Chibok,” she said according to Leadership.
“One of the Chibok girls who now called herself Hauwa, because Boko Haram had given most of them new Islamic names, had recently delivered a baby. Some of the girls were looking traumatized while some looked okay and not worried about their conditions,” Zara added.
Kaduna State Senator, Shehu Sani recently also made a similar comment while urging the Federal Government to embrace dialogue as a means of getting the girls home safe.
The over 200 Chibok girls were abducted on April 14, 2014 and most of them remain in captivity.
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