The jihadist Boko Haram sect laid out the two conditions to the federal government upon which the girls in captive are to be released.
While the country is still in the excited mode following the release of the 21 chibok girls on Thursday, pressure may be mounted on the government by the people who still demand for the release of the remaining girls.
Report suggest that a swap of about 16 captured Boko Haram top commanders are required before they could broker a deal with the government. General Tukur recently announced to Nigerians that the country has defeated the Boko Haram group, so it's logical if the dangerous islamic sect would want to strengthen their stance, hence demanding for money and some of their top officials.
Report from seersupdate also suggest that out of the 219 chibok girls still missing, only 104 were left as the rest had been married off to top commanders of the sect and converted to islam. according to source;
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" The truth is that those girls are now Boko Haram members, having married the sect member and become radicalised".
" The remaining 83 girls are with a top leader of the Boko Haram and those are the only ones we are going to work for their release in the next phase of our negotiations which starts immediately".
" I think the guys are settled on the idea that the cash must come ahead of the release since they had proved to the government that they are reliable by releasing the 21 girls last week without many conditions attached".
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