Buhari ti soo wipe, Oun yoo wa gbogbo ona lati da awon omo chibok ti o sonu lojo kinni ana, diedie naa ni oo. Awon mejilelogorin ni won mu pade Buhari loni.
The 82 released Chibok school girls were at about 7pm on Sunday, May 7, driven to the Presidentila Villa in a military convoy amidst tight security.
They had a meeting with President Buhari after they were then taken to a medical facility ran by the DSS. Buhari says he has made it clear that his government will do everything in its power to ensure the freedom and safe return of other Chibok girls and Boko Haram captives.
Aisha Buhari Soro Lori Aisan Ti O N Se Mohammadu Buhari
The 82 abducted school girls released by Boko Haram at about 7.04pm on Sunday, May 7, arrived the Presidential Villa in Abuja to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari. According to Premium Times, the girls are currently meeting with Buhari inside his official residence behind closed doors. They were driven to the Villa in a military convoy amidst tight security.
This evening I received 82 of our daughters, who have just regained their freedom after three years in Boko Haram captivity. pic.twitter.com/fy6pEXAOZx
— Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) May 7, 2017
The 82 released Chibok girls all smiles before their meeting Buhari behind closed doors Addressing the girls, Buhari said he has made it clear that his govt will do everything in its power to ensure the freedom and safe return of other Chibok girls and Boko Haram captives.
Wahala Yoo Sele Ti Buhari Ko Ba Je Aare Leekeji Ni 2019
They were then taken to a medical facility ran by the Department of State Services, along Airport road in the Federal capital city. The 82 girls were released on Saturday, May 6, after a successful negotiation with a team representing the Nigerian government. Some details of the negotiation involved in the release of 82 more Chibok girls by the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists have been released.
It was gathered that two combined team of military and Red Cross negotiators involved in the negotiation, flew two Boko Haram commanders to Banki town in Borno state in exchange for the girls, while the Nigerian army took custody of the girls who were handed over by Boko Haram representatives.
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