A young woman rescued from Boko Haram terrorists by the Nigerian army
has fled her home in Maiduguri to go back in search of her husband who
is a Boko Haram commander. 25-year-old Aisha was abducted by Boko Haram
terrorists and taken to Sambisa forest where she remained for 3 years.
During the period of her captivity, Aisha was married to one of the top
terrorists called Mamman Nur. She conceived a son fathered by her Boko
Haram husband before she was eventually rescued alongside some other
young women and children during an army raid in Sambisa forest last
year. Upon their return, Aisha and the others were kept in a state safe
house during which they were put through a nine-month deradicalisation
programme. She returned home to her family in February this year.
However, Aisha left her home in Maiduguri last month to return to the
Boko Haram stronghold. Aisha's younger sister, Yerima, said her sister
took with her the baby boy fathered by the Boko Haram commander and a
few clothes to return to Sambisa. During a phone interview with the
Thomas Reuters Foundation, Yerima said her sister had received a phone
call prior to her disappearnce from a woman who had also been in the
deradicalisation programme. The woman reportedly told her that she had
returned to the Sambisa forest so Aisha followed suit.
Aisha had earlier spoken about her life in Sambisa forest and revealed
that she lived like a queen and had other kidnapped girls serving as her
slave and meeting her every need because she was the wife of the
commander. She also disclosed that a number of the Boko Haram male
fighters regarded her with respect and couldn't look her in the eye
because of her husband's position.
Ever since Aisha's disappearance, her phone number has been switched off
and she's remained unreachable. Fatima Akilu, a psychologist and head
of the Neem Foundation, an anti-extremism group which ran the
state-backed programme, said she had heard that some of the women who
were under her care, including Aisha, had gone back to Boko Haram.
Friday 16 June 2017
Rescued Boko Haram bride flees home to return to Sambisa forest
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