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Recent: Boko Haram Kidnaps ''dozens Of Girls And Women'' by NigeriaJournal: 8:59pm On Oct 23, 2014
Boko Haram militants allegedly kidnapped dozens girls and women in recent attack on a remote town in northeastern part of Nigeria.

According to witnesses, despite talks on freeing over 200 other female hostages they seized in April, another dozens were abducted in conjunction to the other over 200 girls that was abducted in April.

John Kwaghe, who witnessed the attack and lost three daughters to the abductors, and Dorathy Tizhe, who lost two, said the kidnappers came late in the night, forcing all the women to go with them, then later releasing the older ones.

According to Lazarus Baushe, an elder of the Wagga community, said: “They left 1,500 naira and some kola nuts in each home where they seized a woman, apparently as a bride price.”

The attack cast further doubt on government reports that it has secretly reached a temporary ceasefire with the rebels in order to secure the release of more than 200 schoolgirls they are holding hostage.

"We are confused that hours after the so-called ceasefire agreement has been entered between the Federal Government and Boko Haram insurgents, our girls were abducted by the insurgents," Kwaghe said.

"We urge the government to please help rescue our daughters without further delay, as we are ready to die searching."

Nearly a week after the government announced a ceasefire deal with Boko Haram, which it said would include the release of the girls kidnapped from the secondary school in Chibok in northeastern Nigeria in April, there is still no sign of them being freed.

Talks to release the schoolgirls are taking place this week between the government and a Boko Haram representative in the Chadian capital N'Djamena, but they are shrouded in secrecy.

Culled From: www.NigeriaJournal..com

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