I Married Three Boko Haram Terrorists In Nine Years Of Abduction — Rescued Chibok Girl

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I Married Three Boko Haram Terrorists In Nine Years Of Abduction — Rescued Chibok Girl

One of the two girls from the Govern­ment Girls Secondary School, Chibok, re­cently rescued by the military, Hauwa Maltha, on Thursday, said that she was forced to mar­ry three terrorists within nine years after their abduction by Boko Haram in 2014.

Speaking with newsmen, Hauwa expressed delight with their rescue, explaining that the military rescued them when they went out to fetch water in the forest.

When asked if they were forced to get married to three husbands, she said: “Yes, it was Shekau that married us to them. The first husband went away. Unfortunately, he never returned and Shekau said the marriage had collapsed since they chose to be infidels.

“We did not do it intention­ally. I married three different men. There, I married another fighter at the village, and he died after a fight between the Shekau soldiers. I have two children with him before the last one.”

While briefing journalists at the Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri, the Theatre Com­mander, North-East Joint Op­eration, Hadin Kai, Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Ali, said that Hauwa Maltha and Esther Marcus, both serial numbers two and 103 in the list of the missing vic­tims, were rescued on April 21, 2023, by troops of 114 Taskforce Battalion Bitta at Lagara, un­der the 21 Armoured Brigade Bama during Operations.

He said that Hauwa Maltha, 26-year-old, and Kibaku by tribe from Jila in Chibok Local Gov­ernment of Borno State, and her 3-year-old baby were res­cued.

He explained that while in captivity, Hauwa got married at Gulukos, a village in Sambisa forest, to one Salman, a cam­eraman to Abubakar Shekau.

“Salman later died in Lake Chad. Thereafter, Hau­wa Maltha remarried to one Mallam Muhammad in Go­bara and had two children for him who later died due to sick­ness. Muhammad, her second husband, was also killed in Ukuba terrorist enclaves in Sambisa forest during clash­es between Boko Haram/ ISWAP,” he said.

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“Hauwa who was about eight months and two weeks pregnant during the time of her rescue delivered a bounc­ing baby boy on 28 April 2023 while undergoing thorough medical examination along with her baby Fatima at 7 Div Medical Hospital and Services, “he said.

Ali explained that while in captivity, 26-year-old Esther was forcefully married to one Garba, also known as Garus, a Boko Haram fighter who was killed during troop’s offensive operations on terrorists’ en­claves.

“She was later married off to other insurgents, Abba, in Ukuba terrorist enclaves in Sambisa forest until her rescue by troops of Operation Hadin Kai.

“Since their rescue, they have undergone thorough medical examination along with their babies and are ade­quately resuscitated and will be handed over to the Borno State government for further administration.

“These results are evident as troops have rescued about 14 Chibok girls recently. The girls rescued so far include; Aisha Grema, serial number 11 on the abducted Chibok girls’ list, Hannatu Musa, number 7 on the list, and Sera Luka, number 38 on the list.

“Others are; Ruth Bitrus, number 41, Mary Dauda, num­ber 46, Hauwa Joseph, number 18, Falmata Lawan, number 3, Asabe Ali, number 12, Jankai Yamal, number 20, Yana Pogu, number 19, Rejoice Sanki, num­ber 70 and Hassana Adamu, number 35,” he said.  the Govern­ment Girls Secondary School, Chibok, re­cently rescued by the military, Hauwa Maltha, on Thursday, said that she was forced to mar­ry three terrorists within nine years after their abduction by Boko Haram in 2014.

Speaking with newsmen, Hauwa expressed delight with their rescue, explaining that the military rescued them when they went out to fetch water in the forest.

When asked if they were forced to get married to three husbands, she said: “Yes, it was Shekau that married us to them. The first husband went away. Unfortunately, he never returned and Shekau said the marriage had collapsed since they chose to be infidels.

“We did not do it intention­ally. I married three different men. There, I married another fighter at the village, and he died after a fight between the Shekau soldiers. I have two children with him before the last one.”

While briefing journalists at the Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri, the Theatre Com­mander, North-East Joint Op­eration, Hadin Kai, Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Ali, said that Hauwa Maltha and Esther Marcus, both serial numbers two and 103 in the list of the missing vic­tims, were rescued on April 21, 2023, by troops of 114 Taskforce Battalion Bitta at Lagara, un­der the 21 Armoured Brigade Bama during Operations.

He said that Hauwa Maltha, 26-year-old, and Kibaku by tribe from Jila in Chibok Local Gov­ernment of Borno State, and her 3-year-old baby were res­cued.

He explained that while in captivity, Hauwa got married at Gulukos, a village in Sambisa forest, to one Salman, a cam­eraman to Abubakar Shekau.

“Salman later died in Lake Chad. Thereafter, Hau­wa Maltha remarried to one Mallam Muhammad in Go­bara and had two children for him who later died due to sick­ness. Muhammad, her second husband, was also killed in Ukuba terrorist enclaves in Sambisa forest during clash­es between Boko Haram/ ISWAP,” he said.

“Hauwa who was about eight months and two weeks pregnant during the time of her rescue delivered a bounc­ing baby boy on 28 April 2023 while undergoing thorough medical examination along with her baby Fatima at 7 Div Medical Hospital and Services, “he said.

Ali explained that while in captivity, 26-year-old Esther was forcefully married to one Garba, also known as Garus, a Boko Haram fighter who was killed during troop’s offensive operations on terrorists’ en­claves.

“She was later married off to other insurgents, Abba, in Ukuba terrorist enclaves in Sambisa forest until her rescue by troops of Operation Hadin Kai.

“Since their rescue, they have undergone thorough medical examination along with their babies and are ade­quately resuscitated and will be handed over to the Borno State government for further administration.

“These results are evident as troops have rescued about 14 Chibok girls recently. The girls rescued so far include; Aisha Grema, serial number 11 on the abducted Chibok girls’ list, Hannatu Musa, number 7 on the list, and Sera Luka, number 38 on the list.

“Others are; Ruth Bitrus, number 41, Mary Dauda, num­ber 46, Hauwa Joseph, number 18, Falmata Lawan, number 3, Asabe Ali, number 12, Jankai Yamal, number 20, Yana Pogu, number 19, Rejoice Sanki, num­ber 70 and Hassana Adamu, number 35,” he said.

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