The girls who are benefiting from a scholarship programme are part of the girls that managed to escape when the truck used in conveying them by terrorist group, Boko Haram broke down. Several of them are now pursuing their studies in the US state of Oregon, Nigerian watch reports.
As Nigerians await the over 200 school girls kidnapped in Chibok local government area of Borno State, some of their colleagues rescued earlier have now resumed schooling in the United States of America.
Four of them, namely; Mercy, Deborah, Sarah and Grace are now studying at a private boarding school in Oregon. The scholarship is courtesy of a Virginia-based non-profit organisation called the Jubilee Campaign with collaboration with some Nigerian activists.
The girls narrated how they saw a gang of men spreading across the school grounds, saying they were there to protect them. According to them, the men then made their way to the pantry, grabbing all the food and and later made their way into the school’s administrative office before ordering the girls to climb into waiting trucks.
On the way, the terrorists began shouting, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, at which point the girls realised they were not genuine. Today, the girls are finishing their education at the Canyonville Christian Academy, a boarding school with students from more than a dozen countries.
For now, the girls, who are all Christians, live in constant uncertainty,not sure if their family members are alive or dead or whether their homes still exists. They however, keep in touch with the relatives via phone when possible.'
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