Boko Haram Kept Chibok Girls In Houses And Taught Them How To Recite Scriptures Community Leader Disclose

National Coordinator of Gwoza Christain Community Association (GCCA), Ayuba Bassa has divulged that the 276 girls abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, by Boko Haram terrorists were used to teach about the scriptures.
According to Ayuba Bassa, Boko Haram divided the kidnapped girls into groups, kept them in houses and taught them how to recite the scriptures. He maintained that he could picture the whole abduction in his eyes as he witnessed it.
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He said: “I could picture when the abduction earlier happened. Most of the people within the Gwoza settlement then will tell you the houses where the girls were divided into and kept. Those Chibok girls were in Gwoza for more than four weeks and were being taught how to recite the scriptures.
“So, if you go to Gwoza the memory is still fresh. They will tell you it is this house and this house that they were being kept. I can point like two houses they were kept and the routes they passed.
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“Many locals believe that if the government had made more attempts to learn that the girls were being kept in houses one and two, the girls would have been rescued.”
“Even if you go to Gwoza today, ask anybody, they will tell you, the girls were used for political rivalry.”
Source: www.Ghgossip.com