Alice Loksha, a 42-year-old nurse who was abducted by Boko Haram in 2018 while working with UNICEF in Borno State, has escaped after six years in captivity.
She managed to flee from a camp in Dogon Chuku on October 24, 2024, and reached Nigerian military authorities five days later, where she received medical care and assistance.
During her captivity, Alice was forcibly married to two insurgent commanders, Abu Umar and later Abu Simak, after Umar’s death.
She also gave birth to a son during this time. Another woman, Fayina Ali, kidnapped in 2020, also escaped after enduring similar traumatic conditions.
Both women are now undergoing psychosocial support and rehabilitation, facilitated by the Borno State government, to aid their reintegration into society.
Kehlani's "Folded": A Heartfelt Journey of Waiting for Love Here’s the scoop on Kehlani’s new…
A Call for Compassion: Kim Kardashian Speaks Out Against ICE Raids in LA Kim Kardashian…
Celebrating Success: How Brazil and Ecuador Qualified for the 2026 World Cup Brazil and Ecuador…
How Miley Cyrus and Her Family Overcame a Decade of Challenges Miley Cyrus recently opened…
Shocking Case: Federal Employee Charged with Capital Murder After Allegedly Administering Abortion Pills to Girlfriend…
President Tinubu's Upcoming Address: Why He Chose the National Assembly Over a National Broadcast President…
This website uses cookies.