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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Father ShowsPhotos Of His Daughter Kidnapped By Boko Haram In Chibok

More and more dramatic stories and images come from Chibok, Borno State, where the horrible mass kidnap of over 200 female students was accomplished by the Islamist Boko Haram sect one month ago.

An aggrieved father of a kidnapped GGSS Chibok girl spoke to newsmen on May 13, 2014, Tuesday, revealed some pictures of his daughter before the abduction.
The man confirmed his desperate condition due to constant worries on what his child is experiencing now. He further added that five of his nieces have also been kidnapped by terrorists.
Mary's father has also watched the latest Boko Haram video in the hope to see either the face of his daughter, or the nieces. However, he did not succeed. The only familiar face he saw in the video was a girl, around 16 or 17 years old, who lived nearby and used to be a close friend of his daughter.
The man further told ITV News that he did not trust the swap offer made by Boko Haram to free the students in exchange for jailed sect members.
Aggrieved father of Chibok student Aggrieved father
GGSS Chibok student Mary
Mary of GGSS Chibok
 Mary and friend both kidnapped 
Mary was kidnapped along with her best friend and neighbour  Chibok girls before kidnap 
Group photo of some of the abducted female students

It would be recalled that in the second Boko Haram video in two weeks was released on May 12, 2014, Monday. A man, who claims to be the sect leader, Abubakar Shekau, opened the door for dialogue and hostages exchange. However, the Federal Government has not made up its mind on whether to accept or to reject this controversial offer. (Naij.com)
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