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How five Chibok parents received calls from abducted girls’ phones

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As Nigeria and the world prepares to mark the second anniversary of the abduction of Chibok schoolgirls in April 14, 2014, five telephone numbers of some kidnapped schoolgirls have been used to call their parents; however, they were threatened by those that received the calls when the missed calls were returned.

This was disclosed to journalists yesterday by the Chairman of the association that represents the Chibok community in Abuja, Mr. Hosea Tsambido, who said he was given the information by the chairman of the Chibok girls’ parents, Yakubu Nkeki.

The Chairman of the Kibaku Area Development Association, KADA, explained that the unknown callers also gave conflicting information on their location with some claiming to be speaking from Ondo or from Cameroon, adding that Nkeki was threatened by the respondents and warned never to call back if he loves his life.

In the words of Tsambido, who spoke ahead of tomorrow’s second anniversary of the girls’ abduction, “The speculation that a Chibok girl phoned her father is not exactly like that. It is actually the telephone numbers of about five girls that are being used to call people but when the parents call back, different people will answer, some will say they are in Ondo or in Cameroon.

“All the parents that were called missed the calls,” he pointed out.

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