Nigeria's Chibok Girls Held in Northern Cameroon, Parents Say

Parents of the missing Chibok girls have alleged that at least 57 of their daughters have been seen in two villages in Cameroon. The girls were reportedly seen by other female captives who at different times were kept by the insurgents in the villages in the northern part of the country.

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