As Nigerians await the return of the missing Chibok girls abducted in
April 2014, a Boko Haram commander has narrated how he was given two of
them as gifts.
The Nation, in an exclusive report, quotes the
terrorist commander Joseph David, a Christian-turn-Islamist-insurgent,
as saying that he forcibly married the two girls.
He
said the girls were given to him as benefits that accrued to him as a
Boko Haram commander and they came soon not long after he married his
first wife Faridah.
President Buhari and vice president Osinbajo took pictures with some of the Chibok girls that were rescued recently.
The report says David was also kidnapped by the
sect from his town in Mubi, Adamawa state when he was just 22 years old
and was converted to their ideology and later made a commander.
David,
who claimed he was a student at the Adamawa State Polytechnic in Yola,
the state capital, is presently in custody after he was captured by
soldiers.
He said he earned N500,000 as salary every month. He was sometime paid the equivalent in foreign currency.
Since their release, authorities have remained silent on where the girls are being kept in Abuja.
However,
in separate interviews, the parents of the girls disclosed on Saturday,
April 1, that they had started lessons in preparation for the final
secondary school exams they missed three years ago.
The Nation, in an
exclusive report, quotes the terrorist commander Joseph David, a
Christian-turn-Islamist-insurgent, as saying that he forcibly married
the two girls.
He said the girls were given to him as benefits that accrued to him as a
Boko Haram commander and they came soon not long after he married his
first wife Faridah. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1098348-boko-haram-commander-reveals-received-2-chibok-girls-gifts.html
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