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Chibok Schoolgirl: People used to abuse us and call our children Boko Haram children: Amina Ali

Chibok Schoolgirl: People used to abuse us and call our children Boko Haram children: Amina Ali

Amina Ali, a freed Chibok girl, has openly discussed the challenges she encountered following her successful escape from Boko Haram’s clutches in 2016, two years after she and the other girls were kidnapped. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

She said that, at the age of 17, she was responsible for providing for her child’s needs on her own, with little assistance from her family. She stated that after being freed, her mother was no longer young to assist her in raising her child because her father had died.

According to her statements, she said she received insults from some people around her especially because she came out with a child from Boko Haram’s abduction. She claimed that some people went as far as insulting her child calling the young baby a Boko Haram child because she was impregnated by one of their members.

Quoting some of her statements in an interview she had with Arise News Television today, she said: I was 17 years old when we were abducted and I seriously faced a lot of challenges most especially being a mother and nobody is beside you and helping you because till my present age, I am the one who struggled to take care of my baby. My mom is not that young that she can work often to help me and I also lost my dad”. I am the one who worked to take care of my child and it is not easy. The challenges I faced from people most especially we that came out with children, people used to abuse us and call us names most especially our children they used to be called Boko Haram children and this made me leave Chibok. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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