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Boko Haram releases nearly 400 abducted Ngoshe villagers

Suspected Boko Haram terrorists have released nearly 400 captives abducted from Ngoshe, a community in Gwoza Local Government Area, after three months in Borno State, on Saturday night, an official says.

BusinessDay earlier reported that 60 of the 416 abducted Ngoshe villagers were rescued by the military in the Gwoza General area.

Samaila Kaigama, the President of the Borno South Youth Alliance, posted a short video of the release of the captives.

Previous reports from April 10 indicated that BOSYA has been in communication with the press and acts as an intermediary between the terrorist group and the affected victims. This was when Boko Haram displayed the abducted.

He welcomed the Ngoshe women and children who were released tonight, saying, “Welcome home. Your return brings hope, joy, and relief to Southern Borno.”

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He stated, “BORNO SOUTH YOUTH ALLIANCE (BOSYA) is happy to announce to the general

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