Video has surfaced showing at least 15 of the Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants two years ago pleading for their freedom.
The young women were recorded to provide 'proof of life' in a clip sent to negotiators by their captors.
The video obtained by CNN is believed to have been made in December and is being used as collateral in discussions between the Federal government and the extremist cell.
CNN played it to the mothers of several of the missing girls.In heartbreaking scenes, the women can be seen collapsing in tears as they recognise all of the pupils lined up in the recording.Rifkatu Ayuba is one of the mothers whose 17-year-old was shown in the clip.

The young women were recorded to provide 'proof of life' in a clip sent to negotiators by their captors.
The video obtained by CNN is believed to have been made in December and is being used as collateral in discussions between the Federal government and the extremist cell.
CNN played it to the mothers of several of the missing girls.In heartbreaking scenes, the women can be seen collapsing in tears as they recognise all of the pupils lined up in the recording.Rifkatu Ayuba is one of the mothers whose 17-year-old was shown in the clip.
Upon seeing her, she wails 'My Saratu!' as she reaches desperately to grab a hold of the computer.
Ms Ayuba said: 'I felt like removing her from the screen. If I could, I would have removed her from the screen.'

Thnk God for the proof of life and they all look healthy too.
ReplyDeleteThey may look healthy, but down below ehn...it is well
DeleteYeah they are healthy, I pray they hasten whatever negotiation so they can go back to their mothers. God help us.
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Kai!may God rescue dem
ReplyDeleteChibok girls?? I can't wait to see how this plays out.!!!
ReplyDeleteSmall time dat useless ekiti comedian and his followers will be saying no girl is missing .
ReplyDeleteDear God please keep protecting them
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