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82 Chibok girls: One of the released girls was carrying a baby, other IMPORTANT details

– Of the released 82 Chibok girls one of them was carrying a baby according to an anonymous source

– The release of the girls has now brought the total to 105 out of 219 kidnapped schoolgirls

– It has also been revealed that the release was achieved by the release of two Boko Haram commanders in federal government custody

When ZENITHBLOG.com reported the release of 82 more Chibok girls after a little over three years in Boko Haram custody, it led to a lot of mixed reactions from Nigerians.

While many were happy and praised the Buhari government, others expressed doubt about the release and spouted conspiracy theories.

In a tweet by Femi Adesina, the special adviser to the president on media and publicity, he confirmed that the girls have arrived Abuja and were received by Abba Kyari who is the president’s chief of staff.

The release girls heading to the plane taht would take them to Abuja

The release girls heading to the plane taht would take them to Abuja

Vanguard also reported that according to an anonymous source, one of the Chibok girls was carrying a baby.

READ ALSO: UPDATED: Why 82 kidnapped Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram

Military and civilian militia sources in the town of Baki, close to Cameroon, said the girls left for Borno state capital Maiduguri on board

six military helicopters at 6:10 am.

The presidency said the teenagers would be brought to Abuja to meet Buhari, who was swept to power on a promise to defeat Boko Haram, whose insurgency has killed at least 20,000 people in Nigeria since 2009.

READ ALSO: Thank you Baba – We are grateful that our girls are coming back under your watch – Nigerians react

Also, it has been reported that Shehu Sani, a Nigerian senator who has been involved in previous negotiations, said the talks lasted for “three to four months”.

Meanwhile, an earlier report by ZENITHBLOG.com shows that a combined team of military and Red Cross negotiators involved in the negotiation flew two Boko Haram commanders to Banki town in Borno State in exchange for the girls while the Nigerian army took custody of the girls who were handed over by Boko Haram representatives.

The release of the girls is good news for those who have been protesting in some the marches ZENITHBLOG.com has been covering, especially the mother in the video below:

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