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Chibok Schoolgirl: Victim said. “when I escaped people asked me if I ever saw planes giving Boko Haram food in Sambisa forest

Victim said. "when I escaped people asked me if I ever saw planes giving Boko Haram food in Sambisa forest

One of the Chibok schoolgirls who managed to flee Boko Haram’s refuge in the Sambisa forest, Amina Ali Nkeki, has provided information about how the terrorist organization obtains sustenance from the forest. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a recent video that Silverbird TV uploaded to YouTube, Nkeki claimed that Boko Haram plunders and raids the cities it invades in order to obtain food. According to her, they steal food supplies from these cities and take them back to their woodland hideouts. According to her, this strategy guarantees the group’s access to food even when they engage in aggressive behavior.

Nkeki disclosed that after she escaped from captivity, she was asked about rumors of planes delivering food to Boko Haram in Sambisa forest but she clarified that during her time in captivity, she never witnessed such delivery. She, however, acknowledged the possibility, suggesting that it could happen, although she personally did not see any evidence of it.

In Nkeki’s words: “After I escaped people asked me if I ever saw planes giving Boko Haram foods in Sambisa forest and I said I never saw it but maybe it happens” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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