Northern Nigeria: fifty disappearances since Boko Haram violence


(MENAFN) The disappearance of around fifty young women and girls since Boko Haram extremists violated a village in northern Nigeria, which is packed with boarding school girls, raising concerns over having the same fate as those who've abducted from Chibok's town four years ago.

Yobe's governor spokesman Abdullahi Bego confirmed that the government had no evidence connecting Boko Haram with the missing girls the village of Dapchi.

However, some people claim seeing girls abducted by the same armed militants that kidnapped 276 girls from the school in Chibok in April 2014.

Police and the state ministry of education refused to confess the abduction of those students at the beginning.

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