Friday, 13 June 2014

Boko Haram Leader may be the father of my baby-Abducted girl tells her story


A girl kidnapped by Boko Haram for 27 months  told her shocking story to 1Q4 news..Meenah Dawah(real name withheld for security reasons) says she has a baby which may belong to Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau.She was kidnapped at 17 after being forced to watch her parents being shot dead by the dreaded sect in her village in Konduga town, northern Nigeria.

While in captivity, she had to care for children born to Boko Haram commanders and members, and would tremble in fear as she heard girls scream as they were raped, and in some cases watch how girls were tortured for refusing to change their faith. She described how on occasions some top leaders of Boko Haram would come, and she was asked to entertain them.

It was on such visits she insists that Abubakar Shekau, Nigeria’s most wanted man, and Boko Haram leader, slept with her...She said.....
 “He would just appear from nowhere like a ghost.He seems to be panicking all the time and issuinginstructions. He is a softly spoken man – it is almost as if he whispers, if you are meeting him for the first time, you would never be scared of him.
But I soon learned that after every whisper something dangerous would happen somewhere in Nigeria.Depending on the camp, some of the camps have everything, electricity, water and television, with different kind of electronics.He once asked me if I was willing to fight for the cause, to which I answered no, he told me I could be a fighter and a domestic slave. I didn’t want to speak to him in case what I said offended him.All it would take was one wrong word and he would have had me killed. I thought he was drinking or taking something whenever he came, one could notice maybe he lost men or something was not right.We moved a lot and depending on the camp, my role varied, it was so tough travelling around with a baby strapped to my back. Abu has many kids from many different women.Some of us women would go to Maiduguri to buy things when we have shortage, and a commander or two would follow us, and we acted as decoy when villages are ambushed.I’d be sent in to talk to people, then they’d move in behind me and start killing.Some of us girls would also have to carry guns, and often bombs too, there was this girl, she was forced to carry a rocket-propelled grenade launcher on her shoulder, then we had few men in that particular camp."
Meenah managed to escape when she was badly wounded by a bullet, after the Nigerian army attacked their camp. She was left for dead.The bullet in her leg was only recently removed at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital in Borno State.

She has an uncle as a sole surviving relative, and it has not been easy as her uncle has not receive her warmly.
“My uncle will not have me because he is ashamed of my child whose paternity is not only questionable but is dangerous if it is Shekau.Before my parents were shot in the attack on our village, my dad had made plans for me to go and finish my secondary school in Government Girl Secondary School Shaffa, where we have a distant relative, but she was also killed in an attack on her way back from a market in that area.I know I am intelligent and willing to learn, but where do I start from?"

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