Tears of joy, laughter as 21 girls reunite with parents [PHOTOS]
The tearful reunion took place in Abuja at a thanksgiving service held on Sunday, October 16.
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The girls were released on Thursday, October 13, after spending more than two years in captivity.
They were picked up from the Banki area of Borno state by a military helicopter and transported to Abuja where they were received by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.
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