Four Chibok Girls Regain Freedom From Boko Haram Camp
Four abducted girls have been freed by armed Boko Haram terrorists suspected to be members of ISWAP group who invaded Kautikari village in Chibok local government, Borno state on January 14, 2022.
It would be recalled that about nine of the residents of Kautikari village were abducted before two old women and some children were set free.
However, the four young ladies were taken to Dille village axis of nearby Askira Uba Local Government Area that shares Local border with Sambisa forest
During that attack, a church and some residential houses including that of a renowned businessman were all set ablaze before snatching a cell phone belonging to his wife.
Kautikari is located East and about a 15km-drive from Chibok town predominantly occupied by the Christian faithful.
A son-in-law of the businessman who resides with his family in Maiduguri confirmed the release of the four young girls.
“I can exclusively confirm to you that the four young girls who were in the captivity of insurgents have regained freedom on Sunday
“I was informed that they were taken to Dille axis of Askira Uba local government area of Borno state which shares a border with Sambisa forest.
“Presently, all the girls are cooing off with the District Head of Kautikari who resides in Chibok town.” He said