Crime
Boko Haram releases Chibok girls
Boko Haram terrorists have released four of the 24 girls abducted at Kautikari, Chibok LGAocal Government Area of Borno on Jan 14.
The insurgents also looted food and other items of the villagers.
The abducted ladies were taken to Dille in Askira Uba Local Government Area of the state, which shares border with Sambisa forest, the operational base of the terrorists.
Chibok was once hit in 2014, and no fewer than 276 girls were abducted by the terrorists.
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