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As Angry Youths Blocked The Owerri/Onitsha Road To Protest The Killings Of Many Youths Who Were Retu...
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As Angry youths blocked the Owerri/Onitsha road to protest the killings of many youths who were returning from a traditional wedding from Awo-mamma in Oru East Local government area to Otulu in Oru West Local government area of the state, the deceased families have continued to lament their experiences.
One of them, Chidozie Ekesinachi, who narrated his ordeal at the hand of the suspected Ebubeagu security operatives and how he said he lost his two brothers.
On how it happened, he said he was among those arrested by the said Ebubeagu operatives on Sunday and they took them to their office at Oru East council area, where they detained them till the next day.
He said it was the next day on Monday, that he was released alongside others after they were identified as people from the Otulu community.
Ekesinachi said on the same day, some people called his attention that his brothers were among those killed. He rushed there and confirmed it was true.
According to him, “I heard my brother was killed and i started rushing there to find out if it was true. I got there I saw my brothers and many others lying lifeless. Some of them were still an apprentice in their various workplaces. Mainly those I saw were indigenes of Otulu, the names of my two brothers, Chukwuemeka and Ifesinachi.
“They were killed at the premises of the traditional wedding ceremony. Some started beating them and put them in the boot of the jeep vehicle. The Ebubeagu people carried us to their station in Omuma local government area. The next day they brought us out and asked us to go.”
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3 Chibok Girls Escape From Sambisa Forest With 4 Kids Days They Want To Go Back To School...
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3 Chibok Girls Escape from sambisa forest with 4 kids days they want to go back to school
Three young women who escaped from the Boko Haram terrorists' den in Sambisa forest of Borno State have been rescued by officials of the Nigerian army.
In an exclusive interview with the African Independent Television - AIT, the three young women were captured carrying their children, one has two kids and the remaining two have one each.
Speaking on their escape and rescue, the General Commander of one of the North-East Operations, Major General Christopher Musa stated that on June 27, one of the girls named Ruth Beatrice with her child escaped from the Boko Haram camp in Sambisa forest and was intercepted by a troop of soldiers.
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Ruth Beatrice
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Meanwhile, on July 25, another army troop rescued two more Chibok girls named; Kauna Luka with a child and Hanatu Musa with two children as they escaped into an area close to the terrorists' camp. The girls according to the Major General are in serials 41, 38, and 07 of the list of girls missing from the Chibok school girls abduction.
Speaking with newsmen in the interview, the girls who could only say a few words pleaded that they want to see their families and as well return to school.
Recall that on the night of 14th April 2014, 276 secondary school girls aged 16-18 were kidnapped by members of the Boko Haram terrorist group from Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State.
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