Nigerian Army Rescues Chibok ‘Girl’ Abducted In 2014

Nigerian Army Rescues Chibok ‘Girl’ Abducted In 2014

— Destroys ISWAP’s Camps, Markets

The Nigerian Army said yesterday that it has rescued one Mrs Mary Ngoshe, who is believed to be one of the abducted girls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, in Borno State.

The military made the disclosure yesterday, through the verified twitter handle of the Nigerian army, ‘@HQNigerianArmy,’.

It said the troops of 26 Task Force Brigade on patrol around Ngoshe, in Borno, on Tuesday, intercepted one Mrs Mary Ngoshe and her son.

“She is believed to be one of the abducted girls from GGSS Chibok, in 2014.

“Further exploitation is ongoing,” the tweet read.

The army added: “The ongoing offensive by troops of Operation Desert Sanity, in conjunction with CJTF, recorded another feat on Tuesday. This was as ISWAP terrorists were neutralised around Gurzum, in Borno.

“Terrorists’ market and camps were destroyed. Weapons, among others, were recovered, the Twit said.

The Islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram, had on the night of April 14, 2014, abducted 276 female students from Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS), Chibok, in Borno State.
Some of the abducted girls have been rescued while others are feared dead