Zannah Mustapha 57, lawyer who brokered the release of 82 Chibok girls who were captured by Islamist group Boko Haram more than three years ago, BBC news reports.
Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani in this report by BBC profiled the lawyer who recounted how the breakthrough was accomplished.
According to Mustapha, he arrived at the handover where a militant read out the girls’ names from a list.
One by one, the abducted schoolgirls, now women, lined up along the outskirts of a forest near Kumshe town, on the border between Nigeria and Cameroon.Mr Mustapha role as a mediator dates back to his founding the Future Prowess Islamic Foundation School in 2007, to provide free Islamic-based education to orphans and the poor.
“I went ahead of the Red Cross. They [the militants] brought the girls to me,” he said, adding that the girls started singing for joy when they got into Red Cross vehicles. Previous negotiation attempts had failed, with different groups coming forward, each claiming to be the militants in possession of the missing schoolgirls.
“One of about seven Boko Haram militants, who accompanied them, went from woman to woman asking: “Throughout the time you were with us, did anyone rape you or touch you?” Mr Mustapha said, adding that each of them replied in the negative.
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