The young woman and her two children, were handed over to Zulum by the Commander, 26 Taskforce Brigade, Brigadier General DR Dantani at the weekend.
Hassana was among the over 200 students abducted by Boko Haram insurgents seven years ago.
This is so sad!!!
So all the missing girls are all Mothers now?
This is so heartbreaking 💔.
ReplyDeleteVery sad💔 but we thank God for life
DeleteCurse be to the man that benefitted from these atrocities against them.
DeleteJust imagine! Imagine how Nigeria messed with the lives of these girls. Thanks be to God for her safe return.
ReplyDeleteI really fear for their mental, emotional and psychological health. They really need rehabilitation
ReplyDeleteSerious rehabilitation
DeleteThey really need serious rehabilitation. It's well
DeleteHer sad look, the kids. I can imagine what she went through. May God strengthen her and make her be absorbed well into her family
ReplyDeleteHer sad look, the kids. I can imagine what she went through. May God strengthen her and make her be absorbed well into her family
ReplyDeleteHer sad look, the kids. I can imagine what she went through. May God strengthen her and make her be absorbed well into her family
ReplyDeleteThis comes with mixed feelings. So sad these girls’ youth, dreams & families were taking from them so early but thank God they can return to a semblance of normalcy. May all children & adu lts in captivity in all these bandits camps find freedom soon. When you look at all these atrocities, then those savages seeking forgiveness & reintegration are speaking rubbish!
ReplyDeleteExactly ..isn't the girls turned women like this that should be reintegrated?those monsters are supposed to jailed or killed. I am so pissed honestly.my heart breaks whenever I magine the rape and other atrocities committed on those young girls that went to school so they can have a brighter future most of them Christians and indigenous to that state.
DeleteThis is sad. Naija!!!
ReplyDeleteVery sad. See how they turned a promising young girl's life into somethimg else. They should take her to a psychologist for counselling. Thank God they didn't kill her.
ReplyDeleteHmmm only God knows the mental state of these girls,this is traumatic,from going to school,to bin kidnapped,to having kids for ur abductors,these people in power just be playing with the lives of their citizens.God have mercy.
ReplyDeleteShe might as well be a rape victim cos I doubt if those children were conceived by mutual consent
DeleteNigeria is a MOVIE.The more u look,the less u see....I don't believe all this Stories.
ReplyDeleteDon't mind them dey use us dey catch cruise
DeleteThis is just too wrong abeg. Wicked souls and some people on this blog are still taking style to defend them by defending their patron.
ReplyDeleteThis is really sad ☹️
ReplyDeleteI hope she'll be able to tell her story so that we can all get an insight into the activities of these terrorists.
The destiny of this girl was destroyed by evil people called boko haram. What a sad life.
ReplyDeletePsychological assessment to heal and scatter any trojan horse
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad.
ReplyDeleteSee how they messed up her life.
Her dreams and youth taken away from her.
Their Innocence forcefully taken awayfrom them.
Tears in my eyes, imagine the bokoharams forcefully having sex with this innocent girls.
Nigeria weeps
I don't want to imagine the rape ! Then looking at the product of the rape(children) everyday.
DeleteSo sad
ReplyDeleteTerrible
ReplyDeleteSo terrible
You won't see Eesah here o, if na ipob him go dey salivate up and down.
ReplyDeleteThis is very heartbreaking...from young school girls to mothers.
ReplyDeleteI feel terribly sad reading this, this is so disheartening
ReplyDeleteSo sad for them
ReplyDeleteOver seven years?!!...sad indeed 😥
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