Chibok Girls Alive; Holed Up In Communities Around Lake Chad – Reveals Escapee Chibok Girl

The 200 girls of the Chibok Government Secondary School, abducted in April 2014, are alive. Sources disclosed that the girls who were relocated from the initial Sambisa Camps of the terrorists, following unrelented bombardments by air and land operations, have been relocated to Lake Chad area with some of the girls spread along border communities. One of the abducted girls who was formerly kept in a Sambisa forest camp, escaped from the hands of the abductors and ran into the hands of some Fulani herdsmen. It was the Fulani herdsmen having confirmed that the girl was a Chibok girl, assisted her to get to the Baga military base of the multi-national Joint Task Force. The escapee girl was said to have confessed that many of them were forcefully married to the terrorists who impregnated them. On her part, she was not only impregnated, but she got the VVF disease from one of the terrorists. According to the escapee, at the camp where she escaped from, there were about 60 of the girls while others were shared and moved to border communities. Continuing, the source said, “When the Fulani herdsman saw the girl in the bush and questioned her about her mission, she narrated her experience, so the herdsman took her to the soldiers in that area. With her escape, there are now 59 of the girls left in her camp.” Emphasizing that almost all of the girls have been married out to the Boko Harram terrorists while quite a number of them have delivered babies, the escapee told security agencies that the girls were always moved from place to place in the Sambisa forest. The escapee further disclosed to security agencies that Boko Haram terrorists have been seriously weakened and are now moving from place to place aimlessly, planting mines and IEDs (improvised explosive devices) which some security forces have mistakenly fallen prey to. “All of us were forced to become Muslims but kept in camps far from each other”, she revealed. “You can only see and recognize those in your camp as any of us who refused being Islamized was either beheaded or shot at point blank range.” She revealed further that the camps where the Chibok girls are now kept are in Kangoora, Mallam Fatori, Damasak, Tunbun Kaka and Tumbum Gira. Many of these towns are located in the border communities around Lake Chad with some in Nigeria and others in Chad.

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