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Amina Nkeki Reveals More Horrific Tale Of Other Chibok Girls As Parents of Other Abductees Throng Her Home

Amina Nkeki Reveals More Horrific Tale Of Other Chibok Girls As Parents of Other Abductees Throng Her Home

Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki,
The News - The father of a missing Chibok schoolgirl who spoke privately to Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki, rescued this week in remote northeastern Nigeria, said after hearing about her ordeal at the hands of Boko Haram he told her not to repeat the horrific story to other parents.

Yakubu Nkeki, whose daughter Maimuna was among the 219 girls abducted from a school in the town of Chibok more than two years ago, spoke to Amina on Thursday after the she met President Muhammadu Buhari.

“I called her ‘Kwadudu’,” he said, describing how Amina smiled and grabbed his hand as soon as she heard her pet name from childhood, which means ‘only daughter’. “She looked relieved.”

For an hour he listened to Amina, who was found on Tuesday by soldiers and vigilantes with her four-month-old baby, recall some of her experiences over the past two years, he said.

“She told me that she last saw my daughter about a year ago before the girls were separated,” said Nkeki who lives next door to Amina’s family in Mbalala village near Chibok.

Once he had heard her story, “I told her not to tell anybody some of the things she told me. I told her that she should stop talking,” he said.

But other parents from Chibok, whose daughters were abducted by Boko Haram’s Islamist militants in April 2014 said they were eager to hear more from Amina.

“I want to see her so that she can tell me about my daughter,” said Samuel Yaga, who a few years ago moved his family from Chibok to Banki, a town on the border with Cameroon, but left his daughter Sarah behind at school on the advice of a teacher who said her education should not be disrupted.

But the threat of Boko Haram violence forced him to move again, to a village on the outskirts of the capital Abuja.

“I want to know if my daughter is alive or not,” said Yaga, who plans to formally wed Rebecca, Sarah’s mother and his wife under customary law, at a church ceremony on Sunday.

Back in Chibok, the news of Amina’s rescue has given some parents hope of their own daughters being found, according to Yana Galang, the women’s leader of the parents association campaigning for the rescue of the girls.

“As long as we can get correct information from her (Amina’s) mouth, I think the government will do something about it,” said Yana, whose daughter Rifkatu, is among the missing.

“She can tell the true story about these girls.”

Adapted from TheNews Magazine
Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki,
The News - The father of a missing Chibok schoolgirl who spoke privately to Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki, rescued this week in remote northeastern Nigeria, said after hearing about her ordeal at the hands of Boko Haram he told her not to repeat the horrific story to other parents.

Yakubu Nkeki, whose daughter Maimuna was among the 219 girls abducted from a school in the town of Chibok more than two years ago, spoke to Amina on Thursday after the she met President Muhammadu Buhari.

“I called her ‘Kwadudu’,” he said, describing how Amina smiled and grabbed his hand as soon as she heard her pet name from childhood, which means ‘only daughter’. “She looked relieved.”

For an hour he listened to Amina, who was found on Tuesday by soldiers and vigilantes with her four-month-old baby, recall some of her experiences over the past two years, he said.

“She told me that she last saw my daughter about a year ago before the girls were separated,” said Nkeki who lives next door to Amina’s family in Mbalala village near Chibok.

Once he had heard her story, “I told her not to tell anybody some of the things she told me. I told her that she should stop talking,” he said.

But other parents from Chibok, whose daughters were abducted by Boko Haram’s Islamist militants in April 2014 said they were eager to hear more from Amina.

“I want to see her so that she can tell me about my daughter,” said Samuel Yaga, who a few years ago moved his family from Chibok to Banki, a town on the border with Cameroon, but left his daughter Sarah behind at school on the advice of a teacher who said her education should not be disrupted.

But the threat of Boko Haram violence forced him to move again, to a village on the outskirts of the capital Abuja.

“I want to know if my daughter is alive or not,” said Yaga, who plans to formally wed Rebecca, Sarah’s mother and his wife under customary law, at a church ceremony on Sunday.

Back in Chibok, the news of Amina’s rescue has given some parents hope of their own daughters being found, according to Yana Galang, the women’s leader of the parents association campaigning for the rescue of the girls.

“As long as we can get correct information from her (Amina’s) mouth, I think the government will do something about it,” said Yana, whose daughter Rifkatu, is among the missing.

“She can tell the true story about these girls.”

Adapted from TheNews Magazine

Another Chibok Girl RESCUED

Another Chibok Girl RESCUED

Barely 48 hours when Amina Nkeki, one of the Chibok kidnapped girl was rescued, another Chibok girl was yesterday evening rescued by the troop

The Army Spokesman Colonel SK Usman confirmed this  via the telephone to Sahara Reporter

However, Mr. Usman could not provide further details at the time of the conversation.

A statement distributed by PR Nigeria disclosed that Mr. Usman would provide the public with more details once the military was able to confirm.

The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, who confirmed the rescue, said he was working on the details, which would be released later, adding that the girl’s identity was not immediately known.

President Muhammadu Buhari had earlier on Thursday said the rescue of Amina Ali, one of the over 200 girls kidnapped in their school in Chibok, Borno State, on April 14, 2014, had rekindled his hope that the remaining girls would be rescued alive.

He assured Nigerians and other stakeholders that his administration would do everything possible to rescue the girls from the captivity of Boko Haram.

Buhari spoke when he received the rescued girl at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Barely 48 hours when Amina Nkeki, one of the Chibok kidnapped girl was rescued, another Chibok girl was yesterday evening rescued by the troop

The Army Spokesman Colonel SK Usman confirmed this  via the telephone to Sahara Reporter

However, Mr. Usman could not provide further details at the time of the conversation.

A statement distributed by PR Nigeria disclosed that Mr. Usman would provide the public with more details once the military was able to confirm.

The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, who confirmed the rescue, said he was working on the details, which would be released later, adding that the girl’s identity was not immediately known.

President Muhammadu Buhari had earlier on Thursday said the rescue of Amina Ali, one of the over 200 girls kidnapped in their school in Chibok, Borno State, on April 14, 2014, had rekindled his hope that the remaining girls would be rescued alive.

He assured Nigerians and other stakeholders that his administration would do everything possible to rescue the girls from the captivity of Boko Haram.

Buhari spoke when he received the rescued girl at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Amina Nkeki, Rescued Chibok Girl Begs For Boko Haram's Forced-Hubby

Amina Nkeki, Rescued Chibok Girl Begs For Boko Haram's Forced-Hubby

Love indeed has been proved to be blind as Amina Ali Nkeki, the just rescued Chibok girl reportedly made case for her supposed predator and alleged abductor to be rescued along with her in Sambisa forest, her new home for the past two years.

Amina Ali, abducted in 2014, rescued last Teusday from the hands of the terrorist group by Chibok vigilante group with a baby in hand and based on medical examination has been confirmed to be four months pregnant for the Boko Haram terrorist and predator identified as Mohammed Hayatu also called ‘Amir’.

Explaining what transpired in the forest, Jummai Salama said: “Amina said Mohammed was also captured and forced to become a member of the Boko Haram.

Salama continued: “The terrorists’ commander, who was in charge of handling her and other women, directed that she should marry Mohammed and she had no option but to agree,”


Salama continued that Amina requested that Mohammed be rescued also by the local vigilantes after she was taken to her mother. She added that Amina revealed that Mohammed was not far from where she was rescued.

“Of course, Amina is one of our daughters that were abducted at GGSS Chibok. We are really happy that she is back.

“Somehow, I think she got used to the young man and does not want him to be killed, probably because she has a child for him,” She said.

Meanwhile, Amina Nkeki earlier today visited President Muhammadu Buhari in Aso Rock Presidential seat. The President during Amina's visit volunteered that the federal Government will hence be responsible for her education. 

Love indeed has been proved to be blind as Amina Ali Nkeki, the just rescued Chibok girl reportedly made case for her supposed predator and alleged abductor to be rescued along with her in Sambisa forest, her new home for the past two years.

Amina Ali, abducted in 2014, rescued last Teusday from the hands of the terrorist group by Chibok vigilante group with a baby in hand and based on medical examination has been confirmed to be four months pregnant for the Boko Haram terrorist and predator identified as Mohammed Hayatu also called ‘Amir’.

Explaining what transpired in the forest, Jummai Salama said: “Amina said Mohammed was also captured and forced to become a member of the Boko Haram.

Salama continued: “The terrorists’ commander, who was in charge of handling her and other women, directed that she should marry Mohammed and she had no option but to agree,”


Salama continued that Amina requested that Mohammed be rescued also by the local vigilantes after she was taken to her mother. She added that Amina revealed that Mohammed was not far from where she was rescued.

“Of course, Amina is one of our daughters that were abducted at GGSS Chibok. We are really happy that she is back.

“Somehow, I think she got used to the young man and does not want him to be killed, probably because she has a child for him,” She said.

Meanwhile, Amina Nkeki earlier today visited President Muhammadu Buhari in Aso Rock Presidential seat. The President during Amina's visit volunteered that the federal Government will hence be responsible for her education. 

Why I Surrendered My Wife & I To CJTF - Rescued Chibok Girl's Boko Haram Husband

Why I Surrendered My Wife & I To CJTF - Rescued Chibok Girl's Boko Haram Husband

More fact has continued to surface on how Mohammed Hayatu, the alleged Boko Haram husband of the rescued Chibok girl, Amina Nkeki was apprehended on Tuesday.


The Boko Haram husband of Amina Nkeki's who was rescued yesterday  reportedly surrendered himself, his wife and their baby to members of the Borno state Civilian Joint Task Force due to lack of food and poor health care.

Channels TV, reported that, Hayatu who is said to be one of the Boko Haram commanders also known as “Amir”, reportedly escaped with his wife, Amina and their baby from Sambisa forest and surrendered to some members of the Civilian Joint Task Force in Balle, a village in Damboa.

Hayatu told the vigilante group members that hunger and ill health forced him to surrender as they were starving to death following the blocking of Boko Haram's food supply routes by the military.

Ali Gwoza and Apagu Chibok are some of the vigilante members who identified Amina, when Hayatu surrendered.
More fact has continued to surface on how Mohammed Hayatu, the alleged Boko Haram husband of the rescued Chibok girl, Amina Nkeki was apprehended on Tuesday.


The Boko Haram husband of Amina Nkeki's who was rescued yesterday  reportedly surrendered himself, his wife and their baby to members of the Borno state Civilian Joint Task Force due to lack of food and poor health care.

Channels TV, reported that, Hayatu who is said to be one of the Boko Haram commanders also known as “Amir”, reportedly escaped with his wife, Amina and their baby from Sambisa forest and surrendered to some members of the Civilian Joint Task Force in Balle, a village in Damboa.

Hayatu told the vigilante group members that hunger and ill health forced him to surrender as they were starving to death following the blocking of Boko Haram's food supply routes by the military.

Ali Gwoza and Apagu Chibok are some of the vigilante members who identified Amina, when Hayatu surrendered.

Photos of Rescued 19yrs Old Chibok Girl, Amini Nkeki Her Baby & Boko Haram Husband

Photos of Rescued 19yrs Old Chibok Girl, Amini Nkeki Her Baby & Boko Haram Husband

Amina Nkeki and Boko Haram Husband
Amina Nkeki and Boko Haram Husband
The Boko Haram Husband
Credit: SH

News Punch has obtained some photos of the rescued Chibok girl, Amina Nkeki with her child and her Boko Haram husband, which reports say is one of the sect's commander.


She was rescued by the Borno state Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF). She was found in Kulakeita area in the company of her Boko Haram husband, Sahara Reporters says.

News Punch earlier reported that Amina Nkeki, the Chibok schoolgirl who was rescued around Sambisa forest on Tuesday, has revealed that six of her colleagues have died in captivity.

The girl, who was reportedly found breast feeding a child, said their captors shielded them from the military.

Amina Nkeki and Boko Haram Husband
Amina Nkeki and her baby

According to Tunji Olarenwaju, a member of the strategic team of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, Nkeki maade the revelations under interrogation.
“She said all of them are still in Sambisa forest, that six were already dead. She added that they are well secured and protected from the Nigerian army. She has been talking to troops at Damboa after verifying her to the Chibok Community at home,” TheCable reported earlier
Amina Nkeki and Boko Haram Husband
Amina Nkeki and Boko Haram Husband
The Boko Haram Husband
Credit: SH

News Punch has obtained some photos of the rescued Chibok girl, Amina Nkeki with her child and her Boko Haram husband, which reports say is one of the sect's commander.


She was rescued by the Borno state Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF). She was found in Kulakeita area in the company of her Boko Haram husband, Sahara Reporters says.

News Punch earlier reported that Amina Nkeki, the Chibok schoolgirl who was rescued around Sambisa forest on Tuesday, has revealed that six of her colleagues have died in captivity.

The girl, who was reportedly found breast feeding a child, said their captors shielded them from the military.

Amina Nkeki and Boko Haram Husband
Amina Nkeki and her baby

According to Tunji Olarenwaju, a member of the strategic team of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, Nkeki maade the revelations under interrogation.
“She said all of them are still in Sambisa forest, that six were already dead. She added that they are well secured and protected from the Nigerian army. She has been talking to troops at Damboa after verifying her to the Chibok Community at home,” TheCable reported earlier

Rescued Chibok Girl, Amina Nkeki Makes Some Shocking Revelations, Says 6 of Them Have Died

Rescued Chibok Girl, Amina Nkeki Makes Some Shocking Revelations, Says 6 of Them Have Died

Rescued Chibok Girl Makes Some Shocking Revelations, Says 6 of Them Have Died
TheCable - Amina Nkeki, the Chibok schoolgirl who was rescued around Sambisa forest on Tuesday, has revealed that six of her colleagues have died in captivity.

The girl, who was reportedly found breast feeding a child, said their captors shielded them from the military.

According to Tunji Olarenwaju, a member of the strategic team of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, Nkeki maade the revelations under interrogation.

“She said all of them are still in Sambisa forest, that six were already dead. She added that they are well secured and protected from the Nigerian army. She has been talking to troops at Damboa after verifying her to the Chibok Community at home,” Olanrewaju told TheCable.

Olanrewaju said the chairman of the association of Chibok parents affirmed the identity of the girl.

The news of her release became public exactly 765 days after 276 students were abducted from their school.

While 57 managed to escape, the whereabouts of 217 had been unknown all along.

At some point, some of their parents lost hope, but a proof of life video released by CNN on the second anniversary of their abduction rekindled hope.
Rescued Chibok Girl Makes Some Shocking Revelations, Says 6 of Them Have Died
TheCable - Amina Nkeki, the Chibok schoolgirl who was rescued around Sambisa forest on Tuesday, has revealed that six of her colleagues have died in captivity.

The girl, who was reportedly found breast feeding a child, said their captors shielded them from the military.

According to Tunji Olarenwaju, a member of the strategic team of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, Nkeki maade the revelations under interrogation.

“She said all of them are still in Sambisa forest, that six were already dead. She added that they are well secured and protected from the Nigerian army. She has been talking to troops at Damboa after verifying her to the Chibok Community at home,” Olanrewaju told TheCable.

Olanrewaju said the chairman of the association of Chibok parents affirmed the identity of the girl.

The news of her release became public exactly 765 days after 276 students were abducted from their school.

While 57 managed to escape, the whereabouts of 217 had been unknown all along.

At some point, some of their parents lost hope, but a proof of life video released by CNN on the second anniversary of their abduction rekindled hope.

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