The Defense Headquarters have denied reports that two buses said to be driving into Maimalari Baracks, Maiduguri was carrying the abducted Chibok girls.
Nigerian Times, a news portal had reported that “a reliable source told the Nigerian Times exclusively that the white coloured Borno Express owned buses drove straight into the barracks under heavy security guard.”
The report could not be verified by our source, pointblank.com
But the Defense headquarters in a statement said the report is false. The statement said: “Against the widespread news on a purported release of Chibok School Girls today, the Nigerian Defence Headquarters has refuted
the report.”
The Director Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade said that: “the story circulating in respect of the release of the Chibok girls is not true please.”
He added that “The buses that drove into the barracks were conveying other
individuals.”
Nigerian Times, a news portal had reported that “a reliable source told the Nigerian Times exclusively that the white coloured Borno Express owned buses drove straight into the barracks under heavy security guard.”
The report could not be verified by our source, pointblank.com
But the Defense headquarters in a statement said the report is false. The statement said: “Against the widespread news on a purported release of Chibok School Girls today, the Nigerian Defence Headquarters has refuted
the report.”
The Director Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade said that: “the story circulating in respect of the release of the Chibok girls is not true please.”
He added that “The buses that drove into the barracks were conveying other
individuals.”
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