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Wednesday, 19 October 2016

13 Nigerian soldiers wounded, several missing as Boko Haram militants attack army base in Borno






Around 13 Nigerian Army Soldiers were injured after Boko Haram Militants Attacked an armed force base in Borno, while a few other................ continue reading

 
Around 13 Nigerian Army Soldiers were injured after Boko Haram Militants Attacked an armed force base in Borno, while a few others are been feeling the loss of, an armed force representative said on Monday (17 October). The assault came a week after the activists discharged 21 Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped over two years prior. 
The Nigerian Government is trusting that 83 different young ladies held hostage with the aggressors would likewise be discharged soon. Notwithstanding, a nearby group pioneer in Chibok said that a considerable lot of the kidnapped young ladies would prefer not to leave their captors, expecting that they would not be acknowledged in the general public.

Pogu Bitrus, Chairman of the Chibok Development Association said that one explanation behind the young ladies not willing to return home could be that they have been radicalized by the Islamist aggressors. He additionally said that since large portions of the kidnapped young ladies are hitched to the aggressors and have youngsters with them, they could be embarrassed about being marked as spouses of psychological oppressors and subsequently would not have any desire to return. 

He included that around 60 young ladies, who figured out how to get away from their captors after an attack was directed by government powers – instantly after their hijacking in 2014 – needed to face affronts in Chibok and were named "Boko Haram spouses".

No less than 20 of those young ladies have been sent to the US for instruction. He recommended that similar should be accomplished for the discharged Chibok young ladies to spare them from being further mortified. In the interim, the most recent Boko Haram assault originated from a gathering of "associated getting away remainders with Boko Haram fear mongers", Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, Acting Director, Army Public Relations, said on Tuesday

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