
There are indications that all the Chibok schoolgirls, kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014, may notbe found alive. According to the English newspaper, Times only about one-third of the Chibok schoolgirls are alive.
The paper reports that Boko Haram’s second in command, Amir Muhammad Abdullahi said that only a third of the girls are alive, as “the rest have been martyred”.
He also disclosed the readiness of the terrorist group to negotiate a surrender and release the hostages on the condition that they would get amnesty.
“We want to surrender because things are getting worse,” Abdullahi said. But maintained that no side is winning the war.
