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BBOG Lists 112 Chibok Girls In Boko Haram Captivity

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The Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement has released a list containing the names of 112 schoolgirls kidnapped on April 14, 2014.
The Lagos State chapter of BBOG released the list during a sit-out in Ikoyi to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the abduction.
At that time, 276 schoolgirls who were preparing for their final year examinations were taken away, among them, Leah Sharibu.
After seven years, 164 were said to have regained freedom.
The names are listed as Aisha Lawan, Hauwa Mutah, Falta Lawan, Hajara Isa, Kabu Mala, Maryam Abba, Hannatu Musa, Laraba John, Deborah Nuhu, Saratu Dauda, Aisha Grema, Asabe Ali, Margret Shettima, Yana Yidau, Hauwa Kwakwi, Hauwa Musa, Saraya Musa, Hauwa Joseph, Yana Pogu, Jinkal Yama, Eli Ibrahim, Rifkatu Yakubu, and Hannatu Nuhu.
Others include, Maryamu Abubakar, Hamsatu Abubakar, Deborah Abbas, Rhoda Haruna, Hauwa Wuleh, Hauwa Nkeki, Christiana Yusuf, Raklya Kwamta, Christiana Yusuf, Halima Gambo, Rhoda John, Hassana Adamu, Ruth Ngiladar, Safiya Abdu, Serah Luka, Aishatu Musa, Hauwa Peter, Ruth Bitrus, Hanatu Ishaku, Mary Amos, Victoria Dauda, Saratu Thuji, Mary Dauda, Saratu Iliya, Halima Ali, Bilkisu Abdullahi, Rebecca Ibrahim, Zainab Yaga, Awa Ali, Hanatu Madu, Sarah Samuel, Mary Nkeki, Hauwa Isuwa, Godiya Bitrus, Awa Sasa, Hauwa Balte, and Glory Yaga.

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