Minister f Women Affairs and Social Development, Jummai AlHassan, has revealed that some of the 21 Chibok girls released by Boko Haram last October had bullet or blast fragments in their bodies.
Alhassan was quoted as saying this during an interview with CNN, when the news agency visited the hostel where the 21 girls live.
“But behind their smiles and brightly coloured clothes lurk memories of their dark past. One of them was absent to remove shrapnel still embedded in her body, Alhassan said.
“CNN was told that some of them had shrapnel wounds from their time with Boko Haram and some still have shrapnel in their bodies that need to be removed. But no further details were given about how many of them are being treated for this.
“Three of the rescued girls told CNN that they were happy with their living conditions,” the report read in part.
One of the girls, Rebecca Mallum, said they take part in structured programmes, including games and recreation.
She said: “I really enjoy tailoring and catering. I want to be a doctor in the future because I want to help people.”
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Desperate attempt to cover lie wit lie. The scam called Chikok is coming to light. Nothing is hidden under the sun. All of yo need to obey ALLAH or you face his punishment. Because of politics and selfish interests with regards to power, position and money all of you lie and do evil things. You can deceive all the people but not Almighty ALLAH. ALLAH will judge all of you.
ReplyDeleteThere was never anything like chibok,there is nothing like chibok and there will nothing like chibok girls..so u people should stop deceiving yourselves.
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