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Chibok girls: Kidnapped schoolgirl found in Nigeria | Chibok girls: Kidnapped schoolgirl found in Nigeria |
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One of the missing Chibok schoolgirls has been found in Nigeria, the first to be rescued since their capture two years ago. | One of the missing Chibok schoolgirls has been found in Nigeria, the first to be rescued since their capture two years ago. |
Amina Ali Nkeki was found carrying a baby by an army-backed vigilante group on Tuesday in the huge Sambisa Forest, close to the border with Cameroon. | Amina Ali Nkeki was found carrying a baby by an army-backed vigilante group on Tuesday in the huge Sambisa Forest, close to the border with Cameroon. |
She was with a suspected member of the Boko Haram Islamist group. | She was with a suspected member of the Boko Haram Islamist group. |
In all, 218 girls remain missing after their abduction from a secondary school in north-east Nigeria in April 2014. | In all, 218 girls remain missing after their abduction from a secondary school in north-east Nigeria in April 2014. |
The girls were taken by militants from Boko Haram. | The girls were taken by militants from Boko Haram. |
Amina, now 19, was reportedly recognised by a civilian fighter of the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF), a vigilante group set up to help fight Boko Haram, and briefly reunited with her mother. | Amina, now 19, was reportedly recognised by a civilian fighter of the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF), a vigilante group set up to help fight Boko Haram, and briefly reunited with her mother. |
The Nigerian military named the suspected Boko Haram fighter as Mohammed Hayatu. He said he was Amina's husband. | The Nigerian military named the suspected Boko Haram fighter as Mohammed Hayatu. He said he was Amina's husband. |
He has been arrested and taken to the regional capital Maiduguri, along with Amina and her baby, for medical attention, the military said. | He has been arrested and taken to the regional capital Maiduguri, along with Amina and her baby, for medical attention, the military said. |
Aboku Gaji, leader of the JTF in Chibok: | Aboku Gaji, leader of the JTF in Chibok: |
"The moment this girl was discovered by our vigilantes, she was brought to my house. I instantly recognised her, and insisted we should take her to her parents. | "The moment this girl was discovered by our vigilantes, she was brought to my house. I instantly recognised her, and insisted we should take her to her parents. |
"When we arrived at the house... I asked the mother to come and identify someone. The moment she saw her, she shouted her name: 'Amina, Amina!' She gave her the biggest hug ever, as if they were going to roll on the ground, we had to stabilise them. | "When we arrived at the house... I asked the mother to come and identify someone. The moment she saw her, she shouted her name: 'Amina, Amina!' She gave her the biggest hug ever, as if they were going to roll on the ground, we had to stabilise them. |
The mother called the attention of other relations to come out and see what is happening. The girl started comforting the mother, saying: 'Please Mum, take it easy, relax. I never thought I would ever see you again, wipe your tears. God has made it possible for us to see each other again.' | The mother called the attention of other relations to come out and see what is happening. The girl started comforting the mother, saying: 'Please Mum, take it easy, relax. I never thought I would ever see you again, wipe your tears. God has made it possible for us to see each other again.' |
Afterwards, we had to make them understand that the girl would not be left in their care. She must be handed over to the authority." | Afterwards, we had to make them understand that the girl would not be left in their care. She must be handed over to the authority." |
Interview with BBC Hausa | |
Hosea Abana Tsambido, the chairman of the Chibok community in the capital, Abuja, told the BBC that Amina had been found after venturing into the forest to search for firewood. | Hosea Abana Tsambido, the chairman of the Chibok community in the capital, Abuja, told the BBC that Amina had been found after venturing into the forest to search for firewood. |
"She was saying… all the Chibok girls are still there in the Sambisa except six of them that have already died." | "She was saying… all the Chibok girls are still there in the Sambisa except six of them that have already died." |
Chibok rescue revives Twitter campaign | Chibok rescue revives Twitter campaign |
Inside Mbalala, the town that lost its girls | Inside Mbalala, the town that lost its girls |
Chibok abductions: What we know | Chibok abductions: What we know |
Sources told the BBC that she was from the town of Mbalala, south of Chibok, from where 25 of the kidnapped girls came. | Sources told the BBC that she was from the town of Mbalala, south of Chibok, from where 25 of the kidnapped girls came. |
In recent days, Nigerian media reported that the army had launched operations against Boko Haram in the Sambisa Forest. | In recent days, Nigerian media reported that the army had launched operations against Boko Haram in the Sambisa Forest. |
Nigerian army spokesman Col Sani Usman Kuka Sheka issued a statement saying a Chibok schoolgirl was among a group of people rescued by Nigerian troops. | Nigerian army spokesman Col Sani Usman Kuka Sheka issued a statement saying a Chibok schoolgirl was among a group of people rescued by Nigerian troops. |
By Will Ross, BBC News | By Will Ross, BBC News |
Amina was found by a local vigilante group out on a routine patrol. These groups have played a vital role in the fight against Boko Haram. They sprang up in 2013 in the main city of north-east Nigeria, Maiduguri. | Amina was found by a local vigilante group out on a routine patrol. These groups have played a vital role in the fight against Boko Haram. They sprang up in 2013 in the main city of north-east Nigeria, Maiduguri. |
It was a desperate measure at a terrible time when the jihadists were winning the war, seizing territory whilst reports of soldiers fleeing rather than fighting were common. More vigilante groups then sprang up across the north-east and, with local knowledge of the terrain, they had some success stopping their homes from being taken over - even though they were armed just with rudimentary weapons. | It was a desperate measure at a terrible time when the jihadists were winning the war, seizing territory whilst reports of soldiers fleeing rather than fighting were common. More vigilante groups then sprang up across the north-east and, with local knowledge of the terrain, they had some success stopping their homes from being taken over - even though they were armed just with rudimentary weapons. |
As the Nigerian military started getting its act together at the beginning of 2015 with help from outside, it started retaking territory and in some areas worked effectively with the vigilantes. | As the Nigerian military started getting its act together at the beginning of 2015 with help from outside, it started retaking territory and in some areas worked effectively with the vigilantes. |
There is, however, great concern that as peace returns the vigilantes - who have tasted power - pose a danger themselves. | There is, however, great concern that as peace returns the vigilantes - who have tasted power - pose a danger themselves. |
During the 2014 attack, the gunmen arrived in Chibok late at night, then raided the school dormitories and loaded 276 girls on to trucks. | During the 2014 attack, the gunmen arrived in Chibok late at night, then raided the school dormitories and loaded 276 girls on to trucks. |
Some managed to escape within hours, mostly by jumping off the lorries and running off into roadside bushes. | Some managed to escape within hours, mostly by jumping off the lorries and running off into roadside bushes. |
In total, 219 girls remained missing before this latest news. | In total, 219 girls remained missing before this latest news. |
A video broadcast by CNN in April this year appeared to show some of the kidnapped schoolgirls alive. | A video broadcast by CNN in April this year appeared to show some of the kidnapped schoolgirls alive. |
Fifteen girls in black robes were pictured. They said they were being treated well but wanted to be with their families. | Fifteen girls in black robes were pictured. They said they were being treated well but wanted to be with their families. |
The video was allegedly shot on Christmas Day 2015 and some of the girls were identified by their parents. | The video was allegedly shot on Christmas Day 2015 and some of the girls were identified by their parents. |
The Chibok schoolgirls, many of whom are Christian, had previously not been seen since May 2014, when Boko Haram released a video of about 130 of them gathered together reciting the Koran. | The Chibok schoolgirls, many of whom are Christian, had previously not been seen since May 2014, when Boko Haram released a video of about 130 of them gathered together reciting the Koran. |
The abduction led to the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, that was supported by US First Lady Michelle Obama and Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai. | The abduction led to the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, that was supported by US First Lady Michelle Obama and Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai. |
Boko Haram at a glance: | Boko Haram at a glance: |
'Boko Haram took my children' | 'Boko Haram took my children' |
Town divided by Boko Haram legacy | Town divided by Boko Haram legacy |
On patrol against Boko Haram | On patrol against Boko Haram |
Who are Boko Haram? | Who are Boko Haram? |