Symbol copyright Segun Adeyemi Image caption Some 104 of the abducted girls were freed in March
The Daddy of a Nigerian schoolgirl being held by means of Islamist militant crew in view that February has told the BBC he’s overjoyed to hear her voice in a just lately launched audio recording.
“It really is her voice. As A Result Of sooner than i believed she wasn’t even alive,” Nathan Sharibu, told BBC Pidgin.
His daughter was among more than ONE HUNDRED girls kidnapped, but later freed, from the north-japanese the town of Dapchi.
The militants held her as a result of she reportedly refused to transform to Islam.
The 35-second audio recording, that is yet to be authenticated by means of Nigerian government, used to be printed through Nigeria’s cable newspaper on Monday.