One of the Missing Chibok Schoolgirls Calls Her Father After Two Years...See Shocking Details

Date: 11-04-2016 8:49 pm (8 years ago) | Author: Michael Uzoma
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When Dauda Yama retrieved his mobile
phone from a neighbour's house in
January this year, he
noticed a missed call
from his daughter
Saratu who had been
missing for almost two years.

The last time he spoke with Saratu was on April 14,2014, when she rang to say men from the Islamist group Boko
Haram had loaded her
and her classmates from the Government Girls' Secondary School in Chibok in northeast
Nigeria onto trucks.

Attempts to reach
her again failed and
two years on, 219
girls abducted that
night remain missing,
despite a global campaign #bringbackourgirls
involving celebrities
and U.S. first lady
Michelle Obama calling
for them to be found.

The students are
among an estimated
2,000 girls and boys
abducted by the Boko
Haram since the start of 2014, with many of those abducted used as
sex slaves, fighters
and even suicide
bombers, according
to an Amnesty International report.

But when Yama
returned the missed
call that evening, a
man answered. Yama
hung up and rushed
to the home of Yakubu Nkeki, chairman of the Association of Parents of the Abducted Girls from Chibok.

"He asked me what
he should do," Nkeki,
58, a schoolteacher,
whose 17-year-old
adopted daughter
Maimuna Yakubu
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