A woman who recently escaped from Boko Haram captivity in Gwoza town of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State has said the sect leader, Abubakar Shekau, is still alive.
She told newsmen in Maiduguri yesterday that Shekau, ” is alive and healthy” and often preaches in Gwoza township.
According to the woman, before their escape from the den of the terrorists, they witnessed the killings of 75 elders of Gwoza, including her father in-law, who were hanged and their bodies left on the streets of Gwoza.
“My husband is alive, he had run away since the early days of the invasion and he is currently here in Maiduguri.
“We were captured since then by the Boko Haram and have remained in their custody for more than three months before now.
“When we escaped, we travelled by night in the bushes until we arrived at Michika.
“Those who arrested us at Michika said we were Boko Haram’s wives, but we pleaded and having proven our innocence, they kept us for days until when the former governor of Adamawa State, Mr Boni Haruna, came to Michika.
“It was he who offered to help us with food and medication. When we regained our strength, he asked us many questions.
“It was during the questioning that I mentioned my husband brother’s name who is living in Adamawa and they sent for him. After he had identified me, they released me to him, before I later came to Maiduguri to unite with my family,” she said.
The woman said she has seven children and believed they are still alive, though she is presently in one of the internally displaced persons’ camps in Maiduguri GRA.
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