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Aisha Alkali Wakil declared wanted by Nigerian Army, detained two days ago, released about an hour ago

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Aisha Alkali Wakil who was declared wanted by Nigerian Army and personally went to Defence Headquarters on 15th August, 2016 at 3.15pm has been released about an hour ago.
She had an interview with Infotrust where she declared that she was not contacted before she was declared wanted.
According to our source, she was released about an hour ago. She told our source that she was well treated and thanked the media for their support.
Details of her interview before her interrogation on Saturday, 20th Aug 2016. Revelations on BokoHaram formation, Involvement of the Military hierarchy, the role of FG in the saga and the demand of Bokoharam for the Chibok girls.Stay tuned!

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