12 May 2015

Boko Haram Fed Us With Rice And Oil – Rescued Woman

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One of the women rescued from the camp of Boko Haram terrorists, Aishatu, has narrated her experience in their hands in the Sambisa Forest. In an interview with Channels
Television at one of the displaced camps for the rescued 275 women and children in Malcoi, Yola she revealed how she was living a normal life until April 9, 2014, when members of the terrorist group raided her community and took her away with her husband and six children. In her words: “Life has not been the same with me. They took me at night around 2.00am on April 9, 2014. Myself, my husband and children were inside the compound.

“They took my husband away and I don’t know where he is, they brought me and my children into the Sambisa forest, we spent two months inside Sambisa forest, then they took us to another village where we spent the wet season. “We were taken to another village in Gwoza where we spent one month, but we did not see the Chibok girls, it was a week after they took us to the Sambisa forest they took the Chibok girls, we did not see each other. “We were fed with white rice and oil but nobody touched us or came near us except the boy that usually gives us food and water. We were about 18 in the village. “They carried away two of my children (boys) till now I have not seen them together with my neighbour’s children,” she said.

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