Tears of joy as Chibok girls reunite with parents
– Tears of joy flowed freely as the 21 Chibok girls were reunited with their parents
– The girls recounted tales of horror at the thanksgiving service held at the presidential villa
– Lai Mohammed the information and culture minister represented the government at the service
– Tears of joy flowed freely as the 21 Chibok girls were reunited with their parents
– The girls recounted tales of horror at the thanksgiving service held at the presidential villa
– Lai Mohammed the information and culture minister represented the government at the service
One of the Chibok girl with her parents It was a day for tears of joy
and emotion, when the 21 Chibok girls were reunited with their parents.
The venue was the church at the presidential villa in Abuja on Sunday,
October 16. It was a special church thanksgiving filled with emotions,
which was organised by the Nigeria government for the schoolgirls who
were released on Thursday, October 13.
Lai Mohammed the
information and culture minister who represented the Nigerian government
was at the church during the service. Speaking about their experiences,
Miss Gloria Dame, one of the released girls who spoke on behalf of her
colleagues was so happy, she was jumping for joy, as she said: “We
stayed for one month without food.”
“I narrowly escaped bomb
blast in the forest. I never knew there would be a day like this. I will
give thanks to God ,’’ she said, as she went on to plead with Nigerians
to pray for the girls still in captivity. Share on Facebook Share on
Twitter One of the Chibok girls in tears Shiktra Kwali who delivered the
sermon at the interdenominational service, urged the girls not to let
the experience define them or stop them from achieving their dreams. Lai
Mohammed during his speech, said that the reuniting of the girls, with
their parents was the day, a lot of people have been waiting for. “It is
day of joy,’’ he said. Mr Yakubu Nkenke, the chairman of Chibok girls
parents association said that the girls had eventually been identified
by their parents. While, Mr Yaya Yarakawa, the chairman of Chibok local
government, confirmed the positive identification of all the 21 girls
and states that only those with sinister motives would doubt the
authenticity of the girls. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tears
flowed at the thanksgiving service He also expressed satisfaction with
the role played by the government, saying: “I am travelling to Abuja
with all the parents of the freed girls, all of us are here.
We
are overwhelmed with joy that our girls have been found alive. I cannot
talk more because we are approaching security check- points,” he said.
Meanwhile, a Chibok woman wrote an emotional open letter to all those
doubting the release of the girls saying in part: “I cannot put into
words the pain I have been through since 2014 when I was informed of the
news of the abduction of my daughter by Boko Haram terrorist. “I cried
because I felt she alongside other girls who were taken from their
school in Chibok would be killed immediately. I resigned myself to fate
that I had lost a daughter all because I chose to send her to school.”
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