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Timeline: Nigeria s alarming trend of mass abduction of school children

May 20, 2014: The Borno State government set up a N150 million special fund for the rehabilitation of the 57 Chibok girls who had escaped. October 16, 2014: The former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, an air vice-marshal, said the federal government had reached a ceasefire deal with leaders of Boko Haram and that the 216 girls in their captivity would soon be released. But Boko Haram leaders quickly denied the claim. November 2, 2014: Boko Haram leader, Mr Shekau, released a video in which he declares that all the 216 girls in his custody had been converted to Islam and married off. He also denied ever negotiating with the federal government concerning the girls.

Again, Zamfara Governor Receives Repentant Bandits In Government House

Again, Zamfara Governor Receives Repentant Bandits In Government House
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Zamfara Students On Scholarship Abroad Risk Deportation Over Government s Refusal To Pay Tuition Fees

Zamfara Students On Scholarship Abroad Risk Deportation Over Government’s Refusal To Pay Tuition Fees Some of the affected persons disclosed that the state government had yet to make any payment towards their programmes, months after travelling to India. by SaharaReporters, New York Feb 22, 2021 Some Zamfara State students, who are beneficiaries of the state scholarship programme, are at risk of deportation as the government has refused to make payment for their tuition fees. SaharaReporters gathered that the students who are studying at various universities in China, India, Cyprus, and Sudan have been stranded in those countries because of it. Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle

Nothing Wrong In Dialoguing With Bandits —Nigerian Government

EXCLUSIVE: Zamfara To Spend N200million On Repentant Bandits In 2021

EXCLUSIVE: Zamfara To Spend N200million On ‘Repentant’ Bandits In 2021 The figure was contained in the budget details passed by the Zamfara State House of Assembly in December 2020. by SaharaReporters, New York Feb 18, 2021 The Zamfara State Government has earmarked a total of N200 million for its amnesty programme for repentant bandits in 2021. The figure was contained in the budget details passed by the Zamfara State House of Assembly in December 2020. Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle In a copy of the budget seen by SaharaReporters, N354 million was also budgeted for projects related to grazing reserves. The Bello Matawalle-led government had in 2019 entered a peace agreement with bandits.

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