Nigeria - Dramatic at some point however, there was outpouring of emotions, yesterday, as the 103 students of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, freed from Boko Haram met their parents again.
It was the second time the girls, who had been kept in Abuja since their release, were meeting their parents.
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The lunch meeting took place in Abuja and was organised by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Aisha Alhassan, dismissed the claim that some of the girls had tested positive to HIV/AIDS.
A drama ensued at the occasion when some of the people who attended the lunch meeting asked the girls questions in English and they could not answer.
Only one of the girls attempted to answer one of the questions. The question bordered on the alleged attempt by government to restrict the girls, an allegation the girl who answered the question denied.
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