Latest report has it that four of the abducted schoolgirls whisked away by the Boko Haram sect from Chibok months ago have reportedly escaped from the camp of the insurgents in Cameroun.
This development is coming six months after over 200 of them were abducted from a school dormitory in Chibok, Borno State.
Stephen Davis, the controversial British-Australian negotiator told The Times of London that the girls who are between the ages of 16 and 18 escaped from the insurgents’ den with the help of a young teenage prisoner, who also was one of those abducted by the terrorists.
Davis said, the girls had to walk for about three weeks before they finally arrived at a village, looking tattered and traumatized.
The Nigerian military authority is yet to comment on the development at the time of this report.
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