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21 girls freed from Boko Haram reunited with families in Chibok

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The 21 Chibok schoolgirls freed by Boko Haram militants, after two-and-a-half years in captivity, have been transferred to Chibok.

They have now been reunited with their families in Chibok, in time for the festive season. Since their release in October, they have been undergoing psycho-social rehabilitation, under close security watch in the capital Abuja.

CCTV’s Kelechi Emekalam has more.

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