Some days ago, the Nigerian police reported that a girl suspected to have escaped from the Boko Haram Islamist militants was found in Mubi a town in Adamawa. But the spokesman for the Chibok town Ayuba Alanson says the said girl is not from Chibok town where more than 200 girl students were abducted.
Susan Ishaya, 20, isn’t one of the students on the list of those abducted from their school dormitory in April by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
Susan Ishaya, 20, isn’t one of the students on the list of those abducted from their school dormitory in April by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
Ayuba told Bloomberg news, Friday, by phone from the town.
She may have been kidnapped from another part of the northeastern state of Borno, he said.
She may have been kidnapped from another part of the northeastern state of Borno, he said.
“I spoke with her, she is not in her
senses, she’s been traumatized,”
Alanson said. “Her name does not tally with the names in our lists of Chibok abducted girls.”
The schoolgirl said she was from Chibok, police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu said but said he say more on Alanson’s claims.
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