Aisha Wakli popularly known as ‘Mama Boko Haram’ recalls how she relentlessly pleaded with the abductors of the 110 Dapchi girls to release them.
She said, “I mounted pressure, I keep on begging them. I really pleaded.
“They promised me they were gonna release them that I shouldn’t bother myself, I shouldn’t cry, so I was very happy [when they did]. I thank God.”
Multiple reports claimed that four of the girls died in captivity from trauma while Boko Haram failed to return one, Leah Sharibu, because she refused to denounce Christianity and convert to Islam.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, however, disclosed on Saturday, March 24, that the terrorists have agreed to release Sharibu.
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