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Raisi wa Nigeria akutana na wanawake waliotoroka walipokua wametekwa na Boko Haram

President Goodluck Jonathan heard tales from some of the 57 who escaped after their abduction on April 15 before assuring them of his determination that those still in captivity 'are brought out alive'
Raisi wa Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan akisalimiana na wasichana waliotoroka walipokua wametekwa na Boko Haram

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan (right) speaks to some of the Chibok schoolgirls who escaped Islamist captors, as well as relatives of the hostages, during the meeting at the presidency in Abuja

The schoolgirls managed to escape their abduction by Islamic extremists, but more than 200 are still missing

During the meeting of around 177 people, which included the schoolgirls and their parents, Jonathan gave assurances that the education of the schoolgirls and their still-captive classmates would not suffer in any way

President Goodluck Jonathan (left) greets some of the parents of the kidnapped girls from Abuja, Nigeria

Jonathan (left) was accompanied in the meeting by the ministers of education and finance and his adviser

Several relatives of some of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls broke down in tears during today's meeting

Some of the parents have made public statements urging Jonathan to negotiate with the schoolgirls' captors

Some of the Chibok schoolgirls who escaped their Boko Haram Islamist captors wait to meet the president

Relatives and parents of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls listen as the Nigerian president addresses the group

Parents of the kidnapped schoolgirls stand during a meeting with Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan today
Wazazi wa watoto waliotekwa na Boko Haram wakiwa wamesimama mbele ya Raisi Goodluck Jonathan katika kikao chao leo

Schoolgirls who escaped the abduction appeared deep in thought as they arrived ahead of today's meeting
Hawa ndio wanawake waliotoroka walipokua wametekwa na Boko haram

11 parents of the 276 Nigerian schoolgirls have died since they were abducted by terror group Boko Haram

Martha Mark, the mother of kidnapped schoolgirl Monica Mark cries as she displays a photo of her missing daughter
Martha Mark ni mama mzazi wa Monica Mark ambae pia ametekwa na Boko Haram, akionesha picha ya binti yake huku akitokwa na machozi ya Huzuni

Demands: The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Sheku, repeated in a video this week that he would exchange the abducted girls for detained extremists 
Kiongozi wa Kundi la Boko Haram Abubakar Sheku,

Displaced: Villagers from Borno State who survive Boko Haram assaults are swarming to Chibok, depleting vital supplies. Earlier this month an attack on Maidguri (pictured) killed 18 people

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