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Thursday 8 May 2014

Dramatic images of Chibok girls who escaped from Boko Haram

SaharaReporters has obtained photos of some of the girls who managed to escape from Boko Haram men after they were kidnapped (pictured above with their mothers/relatives) with many of them weeping as they publicly re-tell the horrors of the late night raid on April 14th.

The photos were taken in front of the Government Girls’ Secondary School, in Chibok according to SR, with the remains of the burned out building seen in the background. These images tell a dramatic story of a tiny, and isolated village, Chibok, that the world has now come to know as the site of a mass and disturbing kidnapping. See more photos after the cut...




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Anonymous said...

Gbam!

Unknown said...

The opportunity waiting for has come, a sovereignty
state now a treasure Island for tigers searching for
missing puppies of misfortune dog, even in the animal
kingdom there are territories and the ability to guide
your territory is an ability to survive. Great Britain,
USA, china, ..., are now invading our dear country in
disguise of searching for our missing girls, hope we are
not calling for clash of titans, hope we are aware of
many hidden treasure to explore in the quest for
missing treasure, can a dog pursue tigers out of her
territory after a lost of guard?, why are we calling our
army forces toothless dog in the name of politics, our
pride is going down the drain, the labour of our hero
past, shall not be in vain (amen).

Unknown said...

The opportunity waiting for has come, a sovereignty
state now a treasure Island for tigers searching for
missing puppies of misfortune dog, even in the animal
kingdom there are territories and the ability to guide
your territory is an ability to survive. Great Britain,
USA, china, ..., are now invading our dear country in
disguise of searching for our missing girls, hope we are
not calling for clash of titans, hope we are aware of
many hidden treasure to explore in the quest for
missing treasure, can a dog pursue tigers out of her
territory after a lost of guard?, why are we calling our
army forces toothless dog in the name of politics, our
pride is going down the drain, the labour of our hero
past, shall not be in vain (amen).

Anonymous said...

I think the Adamawa state government need to answer some questions. the whole story is questionable, after three weeks of their escape , this d first time of showing the 'girls' faces. besides I'm seeing more of women. there's something really fishing here.

Anonymous said...

My dear anonymous... with all due respect ..thunder fire you!

Anonymous said...

this are grown women not secondary school girls.Only God knows the truth abt this absurd situation. .tired of reading different stories all over.The girls should just be found already.

Unknown said...

I have plenty questions Linda. How come d Bh carried 270 student n no alarm was raised in d village. How do we recognize d children? No picture nr details. Ok where were d school authorities at the time d girls were picked? Common there is more to this chibok tin

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