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Schoolgirls Lastly Home

African terrorist group Boko Haram has released virtually all of the 110 girls kidnapped from a Nigerian boarding school last month witnesses mentioned, but it surely got here with a warning: Don't ever put your daughters in school once more.” Almost four years later, about a hundred of them have never returned dwelling. The Nigerian authorities negotiated the discharge. The authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo College, Ile Ife, Osun state, have demanded for an investigation into the case of Richard Akindele, the professor who asked for gratification from a pupil in order to award her marks. The ladies have been later flown to the capital, Abuja, the place they had been attributable to meet President Muhammadu Buhari.

A number of of the girls interviewed by The Associated Press said that they had been touring for days earlier than the convoy of autos arrived in the center of the city of Dapchi round 2 a.m. Residents who had fled upon hearing that Boko Haram was headed their method watched from hiding as dozens of ladies descended from the automobiles apparently unhurt. Their daughter continues to be being held by the jihadist group for reportedly refusing to transform to Islam.

The abductions in Dapchi have evoked painful recollections of the tragedy in Chibok, the place 276 women had been kidnapped from their boarding school. A serious barrier to the programme's success is the shortcoming of state governments to scale up the meals to senior classes in elementary faculties. "My daughter Aisha Kachalla is lacking and we will not get any information from school as a result of troopers are all over there.

Earlier, the governor's aide released an announcement saying 50 college students were nonetheless unaccounted for after armed militants approached the college under the cover of darkness Monday night time. Two different folks - a boy and one other lady from Dapchi - were freed at the same time, officers additionally said. Specialized universities have been directed by President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday, April eight, to return to their unique mandates in producing specialised manpower for the nation's industrial want.

As terrified residents emerged from their properties, the extremists mentioned "this is a warning to you all," resident Ba'ana Musa told The Associated Press. The freed schoolchildren then told her dad and mom that Leah had been held-again as a result of she had refused to renounce her Christian faith and convert to Islam. The varsity programme operates in 20 out of Nigeria's 36 states and has fed almost seven million pupils in about 40,000 public faculties, the programme's manager Abimbola Adesanmi advised Al Jazeera.

The Ministry for Info stated Sunday that 906 college students had been in the school on the day of the attack. The ladies - warned by Boko Haram not to return to school - were escorted back to Dapchi by Nigerian soldiers. FEDERAL COLLEGE oF EDUCATION, OYO (FCEOYO) Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state on Thursday, April 5 said that the N168 million damage brought on by protesting college students of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic Owo (RUGIPO) on the establishment could be paid for by them.