One of the missing Chibok girls has been rescued around Sambisa Forest, incoming reports say.
The girl has been identified as Amina Nkeki Ali and she was found while breastfeeding a baby, The Cable reports.
Amina is said to have told troops that six of the Chibok girls had died in captivity.
“She said all of them are still in Sambisa forest, that six were already dead. She added that they are well secured and protected from the Nigerian army. She has been talking to troops at Damboa after verifying her to the Chibok Community at home,” Tunji Olarenwaju, a member of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group said.
Amina’s uncle, Yakubu Nkeki told The Associated Press that the young girl was 17 years old when she was abducted with more than 200 other girls on April 14, 2014.
The development has been confirmed by Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman.
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