Release of 82 Chibok Girls on Saturday has sparked both commendations and condemnation from across Nigeria.
While development partners and other groups have praised work to secure the release of some of the girls kidnapped three years ago from their school in Chibok, Borno state, other individuals have condemned negotiations with Boko Haram terrorists.
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Documents available so far, which Daily Trust has obtained, show the names of the 82 girls President Muhammadu Buhari received at Aso Rock Villa before departing Sunday evening for medical reasons to London.
- Kwatah simon
- Grace Dauda
- Junmai Paul
- Tabita Pogo
- Yanke Shetim
- Junmai Miutah
- Juliana Yakubu
- Mary Yakubu
- Ruth Kolo
- Mairawa Yahaya
- Rachael Nkeke
- Fibi Haruna
- Asaba Manu
- Esther Usman
- Filo Dauda
- Awa Abga
- Lydia Joshua
- Naomi Bitrus
- Martha James
- Falmata Musa
- Aisha Ezekiel
- Awa Yerima
- Mwada Baba
- Hannatu Ishaku
- Mwa Daniel
- Rifhatu Soloman
- Maryanu Yakubu
- Rebecca Joseph
- Laid Audu
- Amina Pogu
- Sarah Nkeki
- Esther Josiiuwa
- Saraya Yanga
- Ruth Amos
- Hauwa Musa
- Hauwa Ishaya
- Glory Aji
- Mary Ali
- Rahilla Bitrus
- Luggwa Mutah
- Lataba Maman
- Lydia Habila
- Deborah Peter
- Naomi Yaga
- Kwazigu Haman
- Lugguwa Samuel
- Maryamu Lawan
- Tobita Hellapa (Maryam Lawal)
- Ruth Ishaku
- Maryamu Musa
- Margret Yama
- Kawa Luka
- Solomi Titus
- Naomi Yahona
- Maimuna Usman
- Grace Paul
- Hawa Ntakai
- Yagana Joshua
- Comfort Bulus
- Ramatu Yaga
- Rhoda Peter
- Naomi Luka
- Naomi Adamu
- Liatu Habila
- Victoria William
- Ladi Ibrahim
- Christiana Ali
- Hanatu Stephen
- Patina Tabji
- Martha James
- Tabita Sila
- Yana Bukar
- Abigie Bukar
- Hadiza Yakubu
- Naomi Zakariya
- Maryamu Wari
- Amina Bulama
- Asabe Lawan
- Mary Dauda
- Maryamu Balama
- Naomi Philemon
- Saratu Ayub