CNN has released an “exclusive photograph” of the released 21 Chibok girls, although their names are yet to be made public.
The photograph shows five persons in full hijab and two people wearing a military camouflage, as well as a man in civilian dress.
The location was not state, but CNN reports that the girls are on their way to Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, to be debriefed by the governor, Kashim Shettima.
In the picture, the girls are carrying bags and what looks like bread.
All of the girls are bearing bathroom slippers.
Sahara Reporters is also reporting that 18 out of the 21 girls released are nursing mothers.
FLASH: #bringbackourgirls 18 of the 21 freed Chibok girls are nursing mothers
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) October 13, 2016
Chibok story is now a war song.who will teach me pls?they were dead,they are still alive,they were released,they were not,their mothers protest,the world in confusion and so on.which way Nigeria?i tire ooo.
Well, they ended the novel beautifully. Another happy ending. Please, no aspirant should write up another terrorist story in Nigeria again o, we have enough literary books.
If d like let dem b grand mama! Abeg mek Una leave us alone wit dis chibok story!