Another batch of more than 80 of the Chibok high school girls, abducted in mid-April 2014, has been released by the Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram.
The release of the 82 abducted school girls came after further negotiations between the Islamist group and the international negotiators who have been working in collaboration with the Federal government for their safe return, since they were kidnapped.
The terms of the agreement that led to the mass release of the Chibok school girls was not disclosed.
But the 82 girls who just regained their freedom are currently in Banki town in Borno state awaiting airlift to Maiduguri where they will undergo a psycological and medical test and then be reunited with their families.