Nigeria: After Rescue of 416 Captives in Borno, 11 More Kidnapped Women Regain Freedom
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After rescue of 416 captives in Borno, 11 more kidnapped women regain freedom
…Jubilant Ngoshe stakeholders disclaim Kaigama as mediator over freed 416 captives ….Hails Tinubu, Zulum, military l317 terrorists neutralised in one month—Military By Evelyn Usman & Ndahi Marama Barely 24 hours after the rescue of 416 residents of Ngoshe community in Borno State, abducted during an invasion by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists three months ago, a fresh wave of relief and emotion has swept across parts of the state ,as anoth…
After rescue of 416 captives in Borno, 11 more kidnapped women regain freedom - OGUN STATE TELEVISION
Barely 24 hours after the rescue of 416 residents of Ngoshe community in Borno State, abducted during an invasion by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists three months ago, a fresh wave of relief and emotion has swept across parts of the state ,as another set of captives regained freedom. This time, it was Dille community in Askira/Uba, where 11 women abducted seven months earlier, while on a fishing expedition, were reunited with their families…
'I Was Molested Sexually While In Captivity' - Boko Haram Attack Victim Narrates
Some residents of the Ngoshe community in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, who were abducted by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists, have... The post ‘I Was Molested Sexually While In Captivity’ – Boko Haram Attack Victim Narrates appeared first on Naija News.
Zulum Commends Tinubu For Securing Release Of 434 Ngoshe Captives
Borno State governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his role in securing the freedom of 434 residents of Ngoshe community, who were abducted over a year ago during a violent raid on the town. Speaking in Pulka on Monday, Governor Zulum confirmed that the latest release comprises 357 persons, while approximately 82 others had regained their freedom spontaneously in smaller batches over the period since…
The Nigerian army, which denies any ransom payment, claims the glory of this liberation operation of about 400 captives against the powerful jihadist group Boko Haram, while a local movement evokes the fruit of a negotiation.
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