Men of the 26 Task Force Brigade, a Nigerian Army counter-insurgency troops, Wednesday, say they have found Mary Ngoshe, one of the abducted girls from Government Girls’ Secondary School, Chibok in 2014.
WikkiTimes understands that Ngoshe was abducted in her prime nine years ago. But she has soon turned a mother — as the military said she was on Tuesday found with a baby boy believed to be hers.
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The force via its Twitter handle disclosed that Ngoshe was intercepted by troops combing the troubled zones in Borno State.
“Troops of 26 Task Force Brigade on patrol around Ngoshe in Borno State on 14 June 2022 intercepted one Mrs Mary Ngoshe and her son,” reads the tweet. “She is believed to be one of the abducted girls from GGSS Chibok in 2014. Further exploitation ongoing.”
Meanwhile, some fighters of Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) were neutralised yesterday, in a gun duel with Nigerian Army troops enjoying the backup of Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), according to intel on force’s Twitter handle.
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According to the tweet, the rebels were subdued around Gurzum in Borno State. In addition, their weaponry market and camps were wiped off, the force said.
“Ongoing offensive onslaught by troops of Operation Desert Sanity in conjunction with CJTF recorded another feat on 14 June 2022 as ISWAP terrorists were neutralized around Gurzum in Borno State. Terrorists market & camps were destroyed. Weapons amongst others were recovered.”