One of the Chibok schoolgirls who was freed from Boko Haram’s clutches, Jummai Mutah, described how the militants broke into their school by posing as troops. Mutah detailed how the attackers pretended to be troops and claimed to be there to save them in a video that Channels TV just posted on YouTube. She claimed they were dressed in military camouflage and carrying AK-47 rifles. She revealed that all of the girls had been told by the Boko Haram members to leave their hostel rooms, and they had complied without realizing that they were about to be kidnapped.
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In Jummai Mutah’s words: “They claimed they were soldiers who came to rescue us but we didn’t know they were Boko Haram. They were with Ak-47 and military camouflage. They told us “girls come out, nothing will happen to you all” and we came out from our room and gathered together. After that, they started asking us some questions”. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>