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05 February 2021

At least one Chibok girl among escapees from Boko Haram captivity

Praise God that at least one of the Chibok girls has escaped Boko Haram captivity. She was among a group of other captives who have recently escaped their camps. Please pray that she will be reunited with her family soon.


Chibok

Thank you for your continued prayers for the girls from Chibok and their families

At least one of the schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram seven years ago from the town of Chibok - in northeast Nigeria - has escaped captivity. Hauwa Halima Maigana, along with an unknown number of other captives (not necessarily from Chibok), are now free from Boko Haram control. 

“One of the Chibok girls who has escaped was able to speak to her father over the phone and has been clearly identified,” said Illia Djadi, Open Doors’ Senior Analyst on Freedom of Religion and Belief in sub-Saharan Africa.  

Henrietta Blyth, the CEO of Open Doors UK and Ireland, said, “The news of girls escaping from Boko Haram – including the schoolgirl from Chibok – is a ray of hope that others still in captivity may regain their freedom too. 

“The abduction of the Chibok girls seven years ago was a painful illustration of the fact that women are especially vulnerable to persecution in Nigeria because of both their faith and gender.   

“Even after escape, their painful journey is normally not yet over - they need to reintegrate into their community and cope with the trauma of their captivity.”  

What happened in Chibok? 

In April 2014, Boko Haram fighters ambushed a state boarding school for girls in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Chibok.   

The Islamic militants kidnapped 276 - mostly Christian - students and drove them to their hideout in the Sambisa Forest. While some managed to escape captivity, at least 100 have not, as yet, been accounted for.

Illia said, “We want to rejoice with the parents who have been waiting for such a moment for so long – almost seven years of anxiety and terrible agony.”  

But he warned that the abduction of girls by Boko Haram ‘does not begin and end with Chibok’. 

Ongoing violence against Christian women

“In the northeast of Nigeria, Boko Haram spreads terror with its systematic raids on predominantly Christian communities with abductions, sexual violence, and roadblock killings,” Illia explains.    

“Christians have been specifically targeted and disproportionately been affected by this violence. Open Doors’ data shows that 990 Christians - both men and women - were abducted by militant Islamic groups in Nigeria in the last year.    

“The responses by the government are clearly not enough, since perpetrators of such violence are able to continue attacking Christians, and other Nigerians, with impunity.  

“Over Christmas, a number of predominantly Christian communities, including Chibok, were left vulnerable to attacks, destructions and killings. At Open Doors, we want to reiterate our call to the Nigerian government to make security its main priority and to provide protection for vulnerable communities.   

“Without security, people living in northern Nigeria, if not in the rest of the country, will not be able to carry out a normal life.”  

Please keep praying  

Thank you for your continued prayers for the Chibok girls. Please continue to pray for them, and for the freedom of all women who have been abducted and abused by Boko Haram. 


Please pray
  • Praise God that Hauwa Halima Maigana is now free. Pray that she will soon be reunited with her family and begin to heal from the trauma she has experienced
  • That all Boko Haram hostages will be released and returned to their families
  • For an end to Boko Haram’s tyranny in Nigeria, and for God’s protection around Nigerian Christians.
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