
He said, “I cannot describe to you how I feel right now because some of the girls are yet to be rescued, if all the girls were back, then we would have been able to say our mind without fear but the girls still in captivity are still our daughters so right now. All I have to say is that we are grateful to the Federal Govwrnment and Shekau, for allowing the government meet and come to an understanding that returned our daughters to us.“My wife died within a month of our daughters’ abduction because so I don’t want to talk so much about it because it still hurts. My daughter was abducted over three years and two months ago but since God has brought her out safely, I have nothing else to say than my gratitude.
“After the girls abduction, only God knows the effort we put in and the bushes that we entered in our search for the girls but we always returned empty handed. All of us parents went into the bush and searched for them but it was bigger than us, if I say that I am going to talk about what these statements means, I don’t know what might happen, I already came before now and said everything that their is to say.
21 had been released in October 2016 following negotiations between Boko Haram and Buhari’s government. Two other girls were reported to have been separately found.
A handful of the girls had also escaped on the night they were forcibly taken from their school hostels.
It is believed that about 80 Chibok school girls are still in Boko Haram’s captivity – assuming that they are all still alive.
See below some photos as the newly released girls were on Saturday reunited with their parents in Abuja:




