One of the missing Chibok schoolgirls has been found in Nigeria, the first to be rescued since their capture two years ago.
Amina Ali Nkeki was found carrying a baby by an army-backed vigilante group
on Tuesday in the huge Sambisa Forest, close to the border with Cameroon.
She was with a suspected member of the Boko Haram Islamist group.
In all, 218 girls remain missing after their abduction from a secondary school in north-east Nigeria in April 2014.
The girls were taken by militants from Boko Haram.
Amina, now 19, was reportedly recognised by a civilian fighter of the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF), a vigilante group set up to help fight Boko Haram, and briefly reunited with her mother.
The Nigerian military named the suspected Boko Haram fighter as Mohammed Hayatu. He said he was Amina's husband.
He has been arrested and taken to the regional capital Maiduguri, along with Amina and her baby, for medical attention, the military said.
Aboku Gaji, leader of the JTF in Chibok:
"The moment this girl was discovered by our vigilantes, she was brought to my house. I instantly recognised her, and insisted we should take her to her parents.
"When we arrived at the house... I asked the mother to come and identify someone. The moment she saw her, she shouted her name: 'Amina, Amina!' She gave her the biggest hug ever, as if they were going to roll on the ground, we had to stabilise them.
The mother called the attention of other relations to come out and see what is happening. The girl started comforting the mother, saying: 'Please Mum, take it easy, relax. I never thought I would ever see you again, wipe your tears. God has made it possible for us to see each other again.'
Afterwards, we had to make them understand that the girl would not be left in their care. She must be handed over to the authority."
Hosea Abana Tsambido, the chairman of the Chibok community in the capital, Abuja, told the BBC that Amina had been found after venturing into the forest to search for firewood.
"She was saying… all the Chibok girls are still there in the Sambisa except six of them that have already died."
Sources told the BBC that she was from the town of Mbalala, south of Chibok, from where 25 of the kidnapped girls came.
In recent days, Nigerian media reported that the army had launched operations against Boko Haram in the Sambisa Forest.
Nigerian army spokesman Col Sani Usman Kuka Sheka issued a statement saying a Chibok schoolgirl was among a group of people rescued by Nigerian troops.
Amina was found by a local vigilante group out on a routine patrol. These groups have played a vital role in the fight against Boko Haram. They sprang up in 2013 in the main city of north-east Nigeria, Maiduguri.
It was a desperate measure at a terrible time when the jihadists were winning the war, seizing territory whilst reports of soldiers fleeing rather than fighting were common. More vigilante groups then sprang up across the north-east and, with local knowledge of the terrain, they had some success stopping their homes from being taken over - even though they were armed just with rudimentary weapons.
As the Nigerian military started getting its act together at the beginning of 2015 with help from outside, it started retaking territory and in some areas worked effectively with the vigilantes.
There is, however, great concern that as peace returns the vigilantes - who have tasted power - pose a danger themselves.
During the 2014 attack, the gunmen arrived in Chibok late at night, then raided the school dormitories and loaded 276 girls on to trucks.
Some managed to escape within hours, mostly by jumping off the lorries and running off into roadside bushes.
In total, 219 girls remained missing before this latest news.
A video broadcast by CNN in April this year appeared to show some of the kidnapped schoolgirls alive.
Fifteen girls in black robes were pictured. They said they were being treated well but wanted to be with their families.
The video was allegedly shot on Christmas Day 2015 and some of the girls were identified by their parents.
The Chibok schoolgirls, many of whom are Christian, had previously not been seen since May 2014, when Boko Haram released a video of about 130 of them gathered together reciting the Koran.
The abduction led to the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, that was supported by US First Lady Michelle Obama and Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai.
Boko Haram at a glance:
- Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style education - Boko Haram means "Western education is forbidden" in the Hausa language
- Launched military operations in 2009
- Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, hundreds abducted, including at least 200 schoolgirls
- Joined so-called Islamic State, now calls itself IS's "West African province"
- Seized large area in north-east, where it declared caliphate
- Regional force has retaken most territory last year.
BBC report.
Stella,why blurring her eyes when it's already all over the blogosphere???
ReplyDeleteEheeeNnn,we work with ethics here. Everyone is doing it doesn't mean it is right. Band wagon... noooooooooo
DeleteHow to rehabilitate this girl now is going to be very very difficult. She has lost her innocence and I feel that deep down, she will have some stupid love for the idiot paedophile. Now an innocent child is involved.
DeleteKudos to the Civillian JTF/ all these nonsense army people, make I hear you say "bloody civillan "again. Mtchewww.
This might also make them to put the other girls under lock and key.
At least she may help with location of the remaining girls.
DeleteThis doesn't excite me truthfully.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't
Wish she didn't have to go through all that shit in the first place.
Nothing ever excite you, but if na to fuck na your ass be #1
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ReplyDeleteStella why block her face? It's on sky news. They only covered the baby's face. They've highlighted this news like 5 times in one hour. Jeez!
DeleteCan you imagine?
ReplyDeleteNawaoo.
DeleteOwww. Thank you Lord
ReplyDeleteIf they think they'd divert our attention from the 145naira fuel hike to this nonsense story, well they should think again. Rubbish! Ultra bagadash!!
ReplyDeleteThank you ooo.
DeleteBagadash gbaa ni.
DeleteMkpi.
You're a bitter person. You really need help and prayers
DeleteSweetie its balderdash
DeleteYou're welcome
Ur mind dey correct....All na scam....They just want to divert our minds from increase in fuel....I weep for Nigeria.....Scam
DeleteGod bless you anonymous...
DeleteYou just said my mind...
This story is false!!!...I'm not buying this story mehn...
Lets be appreciative please... People are out there risking their lives to ensure your safety against these animals in human skin.. Some have died in the process.. God bless them for all their efforts!
DeleteYou are a wicked and heartless soul. Who f**kn cares what you believe. Gerrarehere!! You low life!!
DeleteYou are a wicked and heartless soul. Who f**king cares if you don't believe. Who are you? Please gerrarehere!!
DeleteYou are a wicked and heartless soul. Who f**kn cares what you believe. Gerrarehere!! You low life!!
DeleteSunshine, looooolðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚bagadash!!!!!!
Deletethe drama is unfolding gradually.*smh*
ReplyDeleteSo this girls are alive. This is shocking. Having mixed feelings..
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. How true is this? But if it's truth, God be praised. Wow!!! Can't begin to imagine the mother's joy. So the idiot BH slept with her and got her pregnant? Kai!!! God punish them
ReplyDeleteJasmine,don't be gullible...
DeleteThis is false!...
No oh...the BH member slept with you and she was conceived by your ancestors, olodo
DeleteI'm not sure how to react to this news either. Chibok babe or not, a girl was rescued, abi? That alone is worthy of jubilation.
DeleteOf course she cannot tell where the "others" are.. which is what should be the ACTUAL excitement, isn't it? Oh well, make we dey look. Welcome o baby girl
Good for her
ReplyDeleteBe quite!
DeleteThank God for her
ReplyDelete😷😷😷
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm na wa. Thank God she has been found sha
ReplyDeleteAllahu akbar
ReplyDeleteGerrarahia!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteOmg.Ds is so touching.I was moved to tears.May d others be found by God's grace and mercy.
ReplyDeleteWhy blurring her face when it has been seen severally on other forums..... Good to know she's being reunited with her family.
ReplyDeleteStella, use your punctuations. The heading does not read right.
ReplyDeleteYou mean to say 'punctuation'.
DeleteShe done try. Do you still believe this is a scam?
ReplyDeleteYes!!..
DeleteI do!!!!.....
Uhm uhm
DeleteStory!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't dey show us Amina's mother & der neighbors.
Really? Show them to you as in what? Neighbors? To prove to you that what? Who cares what you think!!!??? Get out of here jor!
DeleteStory!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't dey show us Amina's mother & der neighbors.
You guys are fools o!
DeleteIs on BBC, NBC and CNN
DeleteOh chim! It's great she's back nd able to reunite with her family, but she should be kept under surveillance for awhile 2years is enough for a lot of things to happen,it's possible she's no longer the sweet Lil girl her parents know!*just saying*
ReplyDeleteIt's quite unfortunate that it's your waist that has ears and not your head. Una go dey use big big words without understanding the context...someone already in your custody should also be put on surveillance? Iti of the highest order
DeleteAnimal is too good a term to describe them
ReplyDeleteNot even vultures.
Kai, psychological support is needed for such girls
The animal is for the bh
DeleteWhy am I still finding it difficult to believe this people concerning the missing girls?
ReplyDeleteChibok Girls is a SCAM
ReplyDeleteGood news! But I wonder how 'large' this sambisa forest is that our Military haven't yet combed the whole area thoroughly? Honestly this story makes me so sad. But God Is Faithful!
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteI got an Id
ReplyDeleteThis Sambisa sounds deep. Over 200 girlz + Boko Haram members in there. Baba God!
ReplyDeleteI hope people calling their abduction a scam can have a rethink. Omo wa Oni su nu loruko Jesu.
ReplyDeleteNigerians..gullible lots..
ReplyDeleteLove, respect and prayers to our men in uniform and other folks risking their lives day in day out for the unity of this country. May your efforts never be in vain
ReplyDeleteThis is a means of distracting Nigerian from the current fuel pump price
ReplyDeleteFuck shit!
ReplyDeleteFake and staged news! 200 girls are in sambisa forest and the military has not gotten them for this number of years? Then our military is simply useless!
ReplyDeleteTorrr
DeleteAnonymous 2:53...since you be commando, abeg help us find them! Idiot... I blame you? Can yyou even make the cut to join Boys Scout?Armchair quarterback...it's very easy to sit thousands of kilometers away & critize while REAL MEN are taking fire & dying for the unity of this country. Do some research and read about the mining and booby trapping of almost the entire area. This isn't conventional warfare...it's terrorism, bitch!
DeleteMy friend's elder brother died fighting these BH animals and in the process of trying to locate the whereabouts of tbe Chibok girls.. I believe this story
ReplyDeleteHow was she found?
ReplyDeleteI mean.. Shez the only one found amidst the others..
I hate propaganda like this...