Amina Ali (hostage)
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Amina Ali Nkeki is a Nigerian former hostage of Boko Haram.[1] She was one of 276 female students the group kidnapped from Chibok in 2014. After 57 of the girls escaped in the first few months, the remaining 219 were held for several years. Of this larger group, Ali was the first freed.[2][3][4] She was found on 17 May 2016 by Civilian Joint Task Force along with a four-month-old child and an alleged Boko Haram member, Mohammed Hayatu, who described himself as her husband. All three were severely malnourished.[2][5]
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Amina Ali | |
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Born | Amina Ali Nkeki |
Known for | Abducted during the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping |
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