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Boko Haram Commanders Released In Swap Deal For 82 Chibok Girls Issue Threat To Bomb Abuja

Three commanders of Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram, recently released last weekend in exchange for 82 Chibok girls have appeared in a new video obtained by a Nigerian journalist, Ahmad Salkida.
In the video, one of the commanders,  Shaibu Moni, threatened to bomb Nigeria’s federal capital, Abuja, in due course. Moni is seen in the video stating that the terror group has no plans to engage in dialogue with the Nigerian government. He also disclosed that the terror group forced the Nigerian government to release more than five of its commanders in detention in exchange for the Chibok girls who were freed after more than three years in captivity.

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Boko Haram Commanders Released In Exchange for 82 Chibok Girls Threatens To Bomb Abuja