Chibok Girls Boarding Military Choppers To Abuja To Meet President buhari
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See Photos Of Released Chibok Girls Boarding Military Choppers To Abuja To Meet President Buhari

The 82 Chibok school girls who were released yesterday by members Boko Haram sect, this afternoon boarded helicopters that took them from Borno state to Abuja where they will meet with President Buhari. They have arived Abuja and were received by the president’s chief of staff, Abba Kyari.

The girls were released following a prisoner swap between the Nigerian government and Islamist militant group, Boko Haram. See more photos below;

Photo credit: International Committee Of The Red Cross

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