Kidnapped schoolgirls are seen at an unknown location in this still image taken from an undated video released by Boko Haram

I’m glad for her family to have her back. Not much seems to have been done, despite all the hoopla, to get the others back.

Via Fox News:

Nigerian hunters have rescued the first of the 219 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram extremists in 2014, and she is traumatized but otherwise fine, her uncle says.

The hunters found the young woman, Amina Ali Nkeki, and a baby wandering near the Sambisa Forest, The Associated Press reported.

The young woman told her mother that some of the Chibok girls have died in captivity and the others still are held by Boko Haram, according to family’s doctor, Idriss Danladi, who spoke to The Associated Press after a conversation with the mother.

Nigeria’s military tried to claim her rescue. “This is to confirm that one of the abducted Chibok school girls … was among the rescued persons by our troops,” said a one-line statement from army spokesman Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman.

Hunters took the 19-year-old — she was 17 when abducted — to her home village of Mbalala, near Chibok, on Tuesday and she reunited with her mother, Danladi said. Her father died while she was held captive, said her uncle Yakubu Nkeki. Mother, daughter and baby have been taken to a military camp in the town of Gamboa.

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Remember this big hashtag hullabaloo that got nothing done?

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