#DapchiGirls Released: 5 Dead as Boko Haram Reportedly Return 105
Boko Haram today returned 105 girls kidnapped from a high school compound in Dapchi a few weeks ago.

The Nigerian government has now confirmed that 105 girls have been released from among 110 kidnapped in Dapchi, Yobe State.
According to Sahara Reporters (http://saharareporters.com/2018/03/21/boko-haram-returns-kidnapped-school-girls-dapchi-five-dead), reports that 105 girls have been returned to Dapchi, with the remaining 5 said to be deceased.
The insurgents reportedly returned in the 9-vehicle convoy with which they came to abduct the girls. Residents of the town reportedly fled the scene, but the insurgents only dropped the girls off before leaving.
The presidency confirming the release on Twitter, said:
https://twitter.com/NGRPresident/status/976542197930749955?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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