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Girl suicide bomber who was arrested with explosives claims she is one of 276 Nigerian schoolgirls whose abduction by Boko Haram shocked the world

  • Girls abducted by Islamic militants from a Chibok school in April 2014
  • Sources say girl arrested was carrying explosives and made Chibok claim 
  • Nirgerian government working with Cameron to bring girl back to country
  • Woman and man involved in Chibok Abducted Girls Movement travelling

The Nigerian government is sending parents from the Chibok community of northeast Nigeria to neighbouring Cameroon to verify whether a suspected female suicide bomber is one of the schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram nearly two years ago.
Garba Shehu, spokesperson for Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, said the Nigerian High Commissioner in Cameroon, Hadiza Mustapha, has been in contact with Cameroonian authorities who have shown a willingness to assist the Nigerian government.
The abduction of about 270 school girls by Islamic militants from a school in Chibok on April 14, 2014, sparked international outrage and a campaign #bringbackourgirls. While about 50 of the girls managed to escape, 219 of these girls remain missing

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