Exclusive: ‘I just want to go home’, says first Chibok schoolgirl rescued from Boko Haram

By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani ABUJA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The first of more than 200 abducted Chibok schoolgirls to be rescued from Boko Haram after two years in captivity in northeast Nigeria said on Tuesday in her first interview that she just wants to go home. Amina Ali and her four-month-old baby were rescued in May near Damboa in Borno state by soldiers and a civilian vigilante group, more than two years after being kidnapped by the Islamist militants from a school in Chibok in northeast Nigeria. “I just want to go home – I don't know about school,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an exclusive interview.

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Exclusive: ‘I just want to go home’, says first Chibok schoolgirl rescued from Boko Haram