Amina Ali, the Chibok school girl who was rescued alongside her four month old daughter and her Boko Haram sexual predator, Mohammed Hayatu, has said she wants to go home to meet her family in Chibok, Borno state. After her rescue in May, Amina has been kept at a secluded place in Abuja for what the presidency referred to as her "restoration process".
Speaking to Reuters, Amina said she doesn't know about going back to school but she wants to go home
Speaking to Reuters, Amina said she doesn't know about going back to school but she wants to go home
“I just want to go home. I don’t know about school. I will decide about school when I get back, but I have no idea when I will be going home” she said speaking softly while staring at the ground.About her sexual predator who is the father of her daughter, Amina says she still thinks about him and is sad that she has been separated from him.
“I want him to know that I am still thinking about him. Just because we got separated, that does not mean that I don’t think about him” she saidShe said she hopes and pray that her colleagues who are still in Boko Haram captivity will be set free some day
"I think about them a lot. I would tell them to be hopeful and prayerful. In the same way God rescued me, he will also rescue them” she said
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