Chibok
Chibok Doum Hukuma Pamaren Diiwal Borno Naajeeriya gonɗun Fombina Diiwal. Hawtirde Magal e ɗer gelle Chibok egal woodii geɓeɗe 1,350km2 e ɗuuɗirka yimmɓe 66,105 e limgal 2006.[1] Woɓɓe ɓem kamɓe kibati ɗun lasgol ɗuɗirka sareji ɗin fun eɓe bolwirai wolde kibatu e ɗe go’o eɗer hukumaji sappo e jewego’o lattiɓe lamorde Borno. Diiwal gal araɗennoɗun diiwal Borno woyla faro Fuuna Naajeeriya.
Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
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Nder laamoore | Diiwal Borno |
Hiiri-weeti pelle | UTC+01:00 |
Jonde kwa'odineto | 10°52′11″N 12°50′48″E |
A lewru Janairu 2015 hawtaɗe Bring Back Our Girls holli damaki muɗun dau siryaki chukuma subgo joɗorigo haremun ɗun leydi (INEC) waɗi ɗun ittuki gelle Chibok e woɓɓe Alumaji e ɗun jonɗe hanɗe geni leg Ardugal Boko Haram gada jabgo ɗeregel subgo ɗun wonnatako (PVCS) e subgo mawngo 2015.
Boko Haram
taƴtoE leuru silto duubi 2014 jiiki ɓiɓɓe rauɓe 300 latiɓe ɓurɓe ɗudgo un Kirista’en Boko Haram wujjiɓe gada Chibok. E leuru Mayun 2014 ɗun Boko Haram ɓe ɓeddi (shakiti) yaruki honu ɗer gelle Chibok.[2][3] E leuru Nuwamba 2014 ɗun hollini wiga Boko Haram teti gelle hauti e hutirka e shari’ah julɗaku gaɗa balɗe seɗɗa ɗen soji’en anɗinii wego ɓe tetoyi gelle ɗen.[4]
Hiimobe
taƴto- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/15/world/africa/tales-of-escapees-in-nigeria-add-to-worries-about-other-kidnapped-girls.html%7Caccessdate=May 15, 2014|quote="Most of the Chibok residents are Christians of a small minority group who speak Kibaku, another of Nigeria's myriad languages."}}
- ↑ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/04/21/parents-234-girls-kidnapped-from-nigeria-school/7958307/%7Caccessdate=April 23, 2014}}
- ↑ http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/11/nigeria-army-says-back-control-chibok-201411161123711739.html%7Ctitle=Nigeria army says back in control of Chibok|publisher=Al Jazeera|date=16 November 2014}}
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/14/nigeria-launches-military-operation-to-find-kidnapped-girls