The girls said arriving in the US seemed like they had arrived in Mars as they had grown up in deeply poor, rural villages with no Internet access and in some cases a sole landline phone for the entire village. In Oregon, everything was new: winter weather, puffy coats, remote controls, trampolines, yogurt-covered pretzels, cheerleaders, ice skating, karaoke. They spoke only a little English.
The first girl to arrive, Mercy, came this past November. School president Doug Wead recalls Mercy's first-ever encounter with an escalator. As she stepped onto the moving staircase at the airport, she panicked and dropped her bag. That night, at the hotel, she took a bath and stayed there for hours. "Later, my wife checked in on her, and she was asleep on the bed, lying on top of the fluffy comforter," says Wead. "Her coat was on, fully zipped."
The girls came to Canyonville with the help of a nonprofit group in Virginia, the Jubilee Campaign, and activists from Nigeria. The girls, all of whom are Christian, live in constant uncertainty, unsure whether relatives are alive or dead, whether their homes have been burned. They keep in touch with loved ones by phone when possible amid the chaos.
In a campus lounge overlooking a creek and a bridge, Grace arrives for her interview on a Wednesday afternoon. Wearing skinny jeans and pink flip-flops, she looks like a typical American student, except for the deep anxiety on her face. Her counselor, Debbie Horton, is there with me. The Chibok girls, all 18 years old, have been meeting with the counselor since their arrival. Grace came in December with classmates Sarah and Deborah, a few weeks after Mercy. Cosmopolitan is withholding their last names for safety. Grace recently lost her brother, two uncles, and a cousin, all killed by Boko Haram.
Read their full story here
Interesting story!
ReplyDeleteEeeeh! See Abokis feeling funky. Well we thank God for their lives. Linda take note!
DeleteThank God
DeleteGod bless them, and I wish them well.
DeleteAt least they should use a little makeup na
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@juliet, I don't normally comment on this blog neither am I an hausa, but as a human being I must say you're very thoughtless and daft, what kinda reckless comment is this. You're the one who should better take note and visit a doctor @ a mental institution for help. Ugly chimp I sure say u no fine reach anyone of them, na jealousy go kill u. Ewu!!
DeleteHow a disadvantage transformed to an advantage.
Delete~D great anonymous!
Juliet u're a very big fool... Anu ofia... Bloody bastard!!!
DeleteJuliet chasing money on LIB since 19 teba. Go and make yourself relevant somewhere pls.
DeleteTochi which one is a little makeup again? Is a crime that they didn't use? What happened to freedom of choice? Allow them to enjoy their lives!
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Sometimes, our misfortunes takes us to where God wants us to be.
DeleteWow!!! Thank God these girls didn't waste. Kudos,Brave girls #CharleyAngels
ReplyDeleteOhk oooo tnk God for der new found life everytn dt happen is in d past nw.
DeleteThis goes to show there is always light at the end of a tunnel, the fall of man is not the end of his life.
DeleteOh yes. God's love is constant if we trust Him. We thank God for their lives.
DeleteOk cool
ReplyDeleteThanks to the uncreated Creator for their lives.
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Thats cool.....
DeleteWe still hope the others are found safe and sound in Jesus name. Say Amen for them. Isah 43:19
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteSo happy for them.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for them. Lucky children
ReplyDeleteAwww! So nice of them.
ReplyDelete#ChibokGirls never to be forgotten.
The fight for the Chibok girls is the fight for the soul of Nigeria.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
May God be praised,*goose pimples all over*these beautiful girls actually met with those men!!There is God.He saved these ones,see how their lives have changed!wow
ReplyDeleteOregon, USA.... You wrote "Oregun".
ReplyDeleteB.
Thought am the only one that saw it...*far too kind*
DeleteI was going to say Oregun don reach America? Lol
DeleteI can see the girl in pink is settling just fine.See how misfortune turns into a blessing o.Thats God for u
ReplyDeleteAre these really part of the Chibok girls? Swag don change o. :D
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Thank God their lives are better now.
ReplyDeleteOregun USA? There I was thinking Oregun was in Lagos.
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, sad stuff. Can't imagine the woman's pain.
you are witholding their names but you can post their full pictures. with the way boko haram networks, are we sure they wont trace these innocent girls. na wa ohh
ReplyDeleteThat's nice.
ReplyDeletethey look happy... dis is good stuff
ReplyDeletejuliet iwuno,you are just a goat.what is the 'aboki' for?ewu gambia take note oloshi
ReplyDeleteDon't worry. I have already responded to that jobless cow. Poverty is just chasing her everywhere. She eats and sleep on this blog in d hope of winning one tuketuke money. Linda take note indeed.
DeleteYou could just see through them. The joy in their minds is written all over them. May God take charge and help those still in captivity to be released.
ReplyDeleteBusy Fingers.
Hmmmm happy they'll now have a good future.
ReplyDeleteBut this oyibo people can exaggerate oh! "They spoke only a little English"??, I know they schooled in d far north but I thought they were also writing their SSCE exams, how is it even possible that they spoke only a little English?
ReplyDeleteThe western world and their one sided story of Africa. SMH
Dy dint exaggerate oo. Hausas re so terrible wen it comes 2 English. Dy lecture dm in Hausa, job interview in hausa. So very very possible a uni graduate can't even speak English .
DeleteLiar Liar Liar Liar
DeleteTHNK GOD FOR U GUYS LYF....TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDeletel hope dey no carry belle abi dem remove em?
ReplyDeleteAnd if dy did so what!
DeleteAccidental celebrities.
ReplyDeleteLucky dem, thank God dey survived
ReplyDeleteThis is how Christians fight back by touching lifes.fuck boko haram
ReplyDeleteHow nice. Im really happy for them. Wish others can be found and also benefit from this kind gesture.
ReplyDelete@Juliet Iwuno I wonder the kind of human being you must be; that a situation like this that even the devil himself will have course to thank and glorify God for the life of these girls, you are there feeling jealous. I pray you experience boko haram for you to appreciate what these girls have gone through in life. Foolish idiot girl.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm from grass to grace
ReplyDeleteThank God for their life!! The look hapi indeed.
ReplyDeleteReally happy for them....
ReplyDeletena wa.. christains de try sha.. in fact the more good andopen armed christains are to muslims, it appears the more they hate christains. .. after all this these their is a high risk these girls go still carry hate towards christains and suport those who plot agains the US.. its is written.. it can never change.. Sarah ... Hagar. we thank God for their lives sha.
ReplyDeleteSo happy for em. #ChibokGirlsInTrousers
ReplyDeleteAfricans! We can be funny ehn. All of a sudden, all of them's names are Grace,Mercy,Sarah? Is it the usual annoying "I must fit in" inferiority complex that most of our people have that made them start using their foreign names or these were actually their first names back at home on every other regular day?
ReplyDeleteMost of the kidnapped chibok girls are Christians. Daft
DeleteGood is good.
ReplyDeleteLolz @Bonita Bislam i know you wish to be in those girls position right now hehehehe see if you can relocate to Borno because next turn e fit be you :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for them
ReplyDeleteNo bi only Oregun, na Alausa, lol. Olodo Linda, it's OREGON!
ReplyDeletevvvbb
ReplyDeleteThank God for their life,
ReplyDeleteLinda, its OREGON. Oregun is in Lagos.
ReplyDeleteThank God for their lives. I am proud to be a christian. May God continue to bless AMERICA.
ReplyDeleteThank God for them and may God bless those u gave them the chance of a new and better life
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo sad. Brings tears to my eyes
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeleteit is Oregon, not Oregun abeg. later u will join in making fun of PMB for saying West-Germany. It just shows that we are all imperfect.
ReplyDeleteThey have been destined for greatness. They would never thought they would be here today.
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful young women. Good luck to them.
ReplyDeleteYOU SHLDN'T BE PUTTING THEIR SCHOOL NAME HERE. IS IT SAFE FOR THEM? BCOS IT WAS POSTED ON COSMO DOESNT MEAN U SHLD WIDESPREAD IT. U HAVE A WIDER COVERAGE IN NIGERIA. #JUSTSAYING
ReplyDeleteIt's official, Linda is a village goat. It's OREGON and not OREGUN. Oregun dey for Lagos and Oregon is a state in the US.
ReplyDeleteLindodo, 'OREGUN' Kee......, abamena. Its Oregon sweety. You should check for typos before posting.
ReplyDeleteOregun ke? Abi Oregon loll
ReplyDeleteWhy don't my comments ever appear on here? Is it because I'm using a bb?
ReplyDeleteit is Oregon, not Oregun. Later u will join the haters to mock PMB on his statement of calling Germany West-Germany. This just tell u, we are not perfect. So certain things should be overlooked and not for U to make News out of it.
ReplyDeleteThe lines have fallen upon them in pleasant places. May God turn around every bad situation for good good. Our God is more than able!
ReplyDeleteThe voice of the prophetess
Oregun????? Na for Ikeja???? Oregon abeg!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOregun ko, Ajangbadi ni
ReplyDeleteOregun? Like seriously??? Gosh. Linda try for yourself ah beg.
ReplyDeleteThank God for their lives
ReplyDeleteSee Abokis feeling funky. Well we thank God for their lives
ReplyDeleteThank God for the lives of these beautiful, young girls. Happy to see them happy and hopeful for a bright future. Let's hope PMB will rescue the other girls soon and bring smiles to both their faces and families as well.
ReplyDeleteOregun, USA! Haba Linda!
ReplyDeleteOregun at Ikeja, or there is Oregun in USA
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