CAN Publishes 178 Names Of Kidnapped GGSS Chibok Girls

CAN Publishes 178 Names Of Kidnapped GGSS Chibok Girls

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) revealed a list of missing Government Girls State School (GGSS) Chibok female students, who have been abducted and held captive by the members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect since April 14-15, 2014. 

* Some of abducted girls who escaped from their captors. Photo credit - SaharaReporters

Evangelist Matthew Owojaiye of the Old Time Revival Hour Church in Kaduna has published the list of 178 abducted students, out of them 163 Christian girls and only 15 Muslim girls. 

The names were given as an attachment to his statement titled “Abomination! Abomination!! Christian girls abducted in Chibok, Borno state”.

The author of the statement, who is the immediate-past chairman of Northern States Christian and Elders Forum (NOCSEF), an affiliate of CAN, did not name his source, so it was not possible to authenticate it. What also brought confusion is the incomplete number of missing students, if we recall previous statements from both the parents and the government, which put the number of abducted girls from 234 to 276

He further warned that “ordinary” military approach may be unable to solve the problem of securing their return, but that “intensive agonizing” prayer will.

On the subject of post-recovery, he demanded that the Federal Government, whose duty was to protect the innocent girls, should pay N50million in trauma compensation to each girl.

In addition, he demanded preparation to take each girl to foreign universities on government scholarship by September 2014, and the transfer of the SS1 and SS2 girls in the school to schools of their choice, at the expense of the government.

The names of the Christians among the abducted girls, according to CAN, are:

1. Deborah Abge

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2. Awa Abge 

3. Hauwa Yirma 

4. Asabe Manu 

5. Mwa Malam pogu 

6. Patiant Dzakwa 

7. Saraya Mal. Stover 

8. Mary Dauda 

9. Gloria Mainta 

10. Hanatu Ishaku 

11. Gloria Dama 

12. Tabitha Pogu 

13. Maifa Dama 

14. Ruth kollo 

15. Esther Usman 

16. Awa James

17. Anthonia Yahonna

18. Kume Mutah

19. Aisha Ezekial 

20. Nguba Buba 

21. Kwanta Simon

22. Kummai Aboku

23. Esther Markus

24. Hana Stephen

25. Rifkatu Amos

26. Rebecca Mallum

27. Blessing Abana

28. Ladi Wadai

29. Tabitha Hyelampa

30. Ruth Ngladar

31. Safiya Abdu

32. Na’omi Yahonna

33. Solomi Titus

34. Rhoda John

35. Rebecca Kabu

36. Christy Yahi

37. Rebecca Luka

38. Laraba John

39. Saratu Markus

40. Mary Usman

41. Debora Yahonna

42. Naomi Zakaria

43. Hanatu Musa

44. Hauwa Tella

45. Juliana Yakubu

46. Suzana Yakubu

47. Saraya Paul

48. Jummai Paul

49. Mary Sule

50. Jummai John

51. Yanke Shittima

52. Muli Waligam

53. Fatima Tabji

54. Eli Joseph

55. Saratu Emmanuel

56. Deborah Peter

57. Rahila Bitrus

58. Luggwa Sanda

59. Kauna Lalai

60. Lydia Emmar

61. Laraba Maman

62. Hauwa Isuwa

63. Confort Habila

64. Hauwa Abdu

65. Hauwa Balti

66. Yana Joshua

67. Laraba Paul

68. Saraya Amos

69. Glory Yaga

70. Na’omi Bitrus

71. Godiya Bitrus

72. Awa Bitrus

73. Na’omi Luka

74. Maryamu Lawan

75. Tabitha Silas

76. Mary Yahona

77. Ladi Joel

78. Rejoice Sanki

79. Luggwa Samuel

80. Comfort Amos

81. Saraya Samuel

82. Sicker Abdul

83. Talata Daniel

84. Rejoice Musa

85. Deborah Abari

86. Salomi Pogu

87. Mary Amor

88. Ruth Joshua

89. Esther John

90. Esther Ayuba

91. Maryamu Yakubu

92. Zara Ishaku

93. Maryamu Wavi

94. Lydia Habila

95. Laraba Yahonna

96. Na’omi Bitrus

97. Rahila Yahanna

98. Ruth Lawan

99. Ladi Paul

100. Mary Paul

101. Esther Joshua

102. Helen Musa

103. Margret Watsai

104. Deborah Jafaru

105. Filo Dauda

106. Febi Haruna

107. Ruth Ishaku

108. Racheal Nkeki

109. Rifkatu Soloman

110. Mairama Yahaya

111. Saratu Dauda

112. Jinkai Yama

113. Margret Shettima

114. Yana Yidau

115. Grace Paul

116. Amina Ali

117. Palmata Musa

118. Awagana Musa

119. Pindar Nuhu

120. Yana Pogu

121. Saraya Musa

122. Hauwa Joseph

123. Hauwa Kwakwi

124. Hauwa Musa

125. Maryamu Musa

126. Maimuna Usman

127. Rebeca Joseph

128. Liyatu Habitu

129. Rifkatu Yakubu

130. Naomi Philimon

131. Deborah Abbas

132. Ladi Ibrahim.

133. Asabe Ali

134. Maryamu Bulama

135. Ruth Amos

136. Mary Ali

137. Abigail Bukar

138. Deborah Amos

139. Saraya Yanga

140. Kauna Luka

141. Christiana Bitrus

142.Yana Bukar

143. Hauwa Peter

144. Hadiza Yakubu

145. Lydia Simon

146. Ruth Bitrus

147. Mary Yakubu

148. Lugwa Mutah

149. Muwa Daniel

150. Hanatu Nuhu

151. Monica Enoch

152. Margret Yama

153. Docas Yakubu

154. Rhoda Peter

155. Rifkatu Galang

156. Saratu Ayuba

157. Naomi Adamu

158. Hauwa Ishaya

159. Rahap Ibrahim

160. Deborah Soloman

161. Hauwa Mutah

162. Hauwa Takai

163. Serah Samuel

Below are the names of Muslim Girls:

164. Aishatu Musa

165. Aishatu Grema

166. Hauwa Nkeki

167. Hamsatu Abubakar

168. Mairama Abubakar

169. Hauwa Wule

170. Ihyi Abdu

171. Hasana Adamu

172. Rakiya Kwamtah

173. Halima Gamba

174. Aisha Lawan

175. Kabu Malla

176. Yayi Abana

177. Falta Lawan

178. Kwadugu Manu

 

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