The Boko Haram sect of insurgents have claimed the the responsibility for abducting hundreds of young females aged 16-18 years.
In a 57-minutes-long video obtained by Agence France-Presse, the leader of the group Abubakar Shekau says, "I abducted your girls" and "I will sell them in the market, by Allah". He referred to the 276 female students abducted from their school in Chibok town, Borno State. About 200 of the girls still remain in the sect's captivity since their abduction on April 14.
According to Sahara Reporters, Shekau promised more similar episodes in the nearest future. He also claimed they are "holding people as slaves"...
The development and many confusions that trace it have led to a series of mass protests throughout Nigeria and a growing scrutiny and concern from the international society.
Addressing the abduction in Presidential media chat on Sunday, President Goodluck Jonathan vowed to put all efforts to rescuing the girls. He, however, disclosed that the military had not been able to locate the girls' whereabouts. He has approached the United States, France, Britain, China and other countries, asking for assistance on security issues.
Earlier in April, Shekau had released a video where he claimed responsibility for one more tragedy that happened on April 14 - bomb explosion in Nyanya, Abuja's suburb. He described the blast that left about 80 people dead and hundreds injured as a "tiny incident" and threatened more attacks.
In a similar development, Mrs. Naomi Mutah Nyadar, the leader of the #BringOurGirlsBack movement, wasarrested this morning apparently following the orders of the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan.