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FG Released Name Of 21 Freed Chibok Girls





The Federal Government has made public the names of all the 21 Chibok girls released late Wednesday by Boko haram manance.

The abducted school girls was kinaped in 2014 at their school premises and was released on wednesday following the federal government negotiation with insurgence group.

As at early Tursday, the spoke person to the president, Mr Garba Shehu confirmed the released og the girls but said that detail about the first batch of the girls will be made public.

Shehu released the name of the 21 girls released by the insurgence after the vice president meeting the released girls



Here are the names made public.
Mary Usman Bulama, Jummai John, Blessing Abana, Lugwa Sanda, Comfort Habila, Comfort Amos, Glory Mainta, Debora Ja'afaru, Saratu  Emmanuel, Maryam Basheer, Rebecca Malam, Glory Dama, Pindah Nuhu, Saratu Markus, Agnes Gapani, Asabe Goni, Deborah Andrawus, Rebecca Ibrahim, Maryamu Lawal, Helene Musa, Rahab Ibrahim.

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