Atiku reveals what rescued Chibok girls are
doing
- Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, has
disclosed where Chibok school girls who
recently escaped from Boko Haram captivity
are in Nigeria
- Abubakar said the girls are currently
studying at the American University of Nigeria
(AUN)
- He noted that some of them are Accounting,
Law, Computer Science and Journalism
students
Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, has disclosed
that the Chibok school girls who escaped from Boko
Haram captivity, have been enrolled at the American
University of Nigeria (AUN).
Newslanded gathered that the university was founded by Atiku and it is located in Yola, the capital of
Adamawa state
Reports have it that Atiku noted that the girls have
been @AUNigeria for 3 years.
He said the girls have been enrolled in Pre-med,
Accounting, Law, Computer Science and Journalism in
the institution.
According to him, ''The lucky #ChibokGirls who
escaped Boko Haram have been with us
at@AUNigeria for 3 years. A joyful anniversary for all
of us.
''The new foundation school was setup specially to
help the girls meet admission standards – so far, 8
have been enrolled in@AUNigeria.
“The students are enrolled in Pre-med, Accounting,
Law, Computer Science and Journalism respectively.
We celebrate their courage today,” he tweeted via
his official account''.
Meanwhile, Newslanded had reported that Abubakar called on President Muhammadu Buhari to fulfil his election campaign promises to Nigerians about the
girls.
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