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World Service,3 mins

Reuniting with rescued Chibok girl

Newsday

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Amina Ali was among the 219 Nigerian schoolgirls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in April 2014. She's now the first of the missing girls to be found and rescued after two years of captivity. The teenager has had an emotional reunion with her mother. She's back with the community as a young mother with a baby. Blamadu Lawan, the vice-principal of Chibok school, is one of the first people who met her. We voiced-over his answers because of the poor quality of the line. (Caption: This handout picture taken in Damboa and released by the Nigerian army, shows Amina Ali posing with her 4-month old baby Safiya. Credit: AFP photo/Nigeria's army /Stringer)

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