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Half of Dapchi Schoolgirls ‘Taken To Niger Republic’
Nearly half the girls abducted from their school in Yobe State are said to have been ferried across the border into Niger Republic.
It will be recalled that the girls were seized from Government Girls Technical College, Dapchi by suspected Boko Haram terrorists on Monday with the government saying 110 are missing.
However, credible sources have revealed that the girls were split into two groups; one was left in an enclave in northern Borno State and the other taken to a village in Niger Republic.
It was gathered that the girls were abducted by the Musab Albarnawi faction of the Boko Haram which is loyal to the Islamic State of West Africa.
The group had lost grounds along the shores of the Lake Chad, the same way Abubakar Shekau, the factional leader of the group suffered was sacked from the Sambisa Forest base following onslaught by the Nigerian military.
“The girls ferried across a shallow river and are held in the border town of Duro in Niger Republic,” the source, who does not want to be named, said.
“The second batch has been moved to Tumbun Gini area of Abadam LGA of Borno.”
Abadam, with headquarters at Malam Fatori is three kilometres from Bosso Niger Republic.
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