Chibok Victims Reveal Boko Haram’s Tactics for Sustaining Food Supply in Sambisa Forest

Chigozie Marquis

In a recent video released by Silverbird TV on YouTube, Amina Ali Nkeki, one of the Chibok schoolgirls victims who managed to escape from Boko Haram’s captivity, shed light on how the terrorist group ensures its food source in the Sambisa forest.

According to Nkeki, Boko Haram primarily acquires food by raiding and looting towns they invade. They then transport the plundered food supplies back to their hideouts within the forest. This method allows them to maintain a steady food source despite their violent activities.

Addressing rumors about planes delivering food to Boko Haram in Sambisa forest, Nkeki clarified that during her time in captivity, she never witnessed such deliveries. However, she acknowledged the possibility, stating, “Maybe it happens,” although she personally did not see any evidence of it.

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