Amina Ali (jooji)
Jinsu | debbum |
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Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Naajeeriya |
Ɗuubi daygo | 20. century |
Ɗoforde | Naajeeriya |
Wolde | Inngilisjo, Nigerian Pidgin |
Sana'aji | high school student |
Significant event | Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping |
Amina Ali Nkeki woni Naajeeriya mo ɓaawo booɓo Boko Haram. O wondi gooto e 276 jannginooɓe rewɓe ɓe bandol ɓe ƴetti iga Chibok nder hitaande 2014. Caggal nde 57 nder sukaaɓe ɓe'e ɗon hiita nder lebbi goɗɗi, 219 ɓe ɗon haani ɓe haɓɓani nder duuɓi ɗuuɗɗi. Daga nder yimmɓe ɓe ɓurɓe mawnugo, Ali woni arandeejo mo ɓe njehi. O heɓii ha 17 Duujal 2016 e Civilian Jokkere rijja dolda bee ɓiɗɗo duuɓi nayi e hooreejo Boko Haram, Mohammed Hayatu, mo wi'i hoore maako ko gorko maako. Ɓe tati fuu ɓe njaraaki.[1]
Caggal ɓaawo ɓiyugo
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Ali yaaki to wuro ardiiɗo civilian Joint Task Force to Chibok, Aboku Gaji. Ɓaawo o anndi mo, bandiraaɗo boo o hawti bee baaba maako.[2] Ali wi'i kadi 6 nder sukaaɓe sukaaji Chi Bok ɓe njogii maayi..
O hawti e hooreejo lesdi Naajeeriya Muhammadu Buhari haa 19 May. Nder lewru Juun 2016, bandiraaɓe Bring Back Our Girls e waalidi Ali fuɗɗiima yiɗi anndugo to o ɗon, ngam ɓe meeɗaa yi'ugo maako diga nde o hawti bee Buhari. Ɓaawo ɗum ɗum annditi o e ɓiyum ɗon ɓe ɗon haɓɓana nder suudu laamu to ɓe ɓe haɓa ɓe. Nder haalde maako bee Reuters nder lewru August 2016, o wi'i o hawtaaki bee no ɓe ɗon dari mo diga gorko maako Hayatu nden o ɗon ɗon hakkiilo dow maako. O hollii kadi o yiɗi yahugo wuro. Nde 21 jannginooɓe Chibok ɓe Boko Haram haɓɓunooɓe fu, ɓe njaɓi yahugo to maɓɓe nder hitaande 2016 ngam julde, Ali e goɗɗo suka debbo, Maryam Ali Maiyanga, ngam ɓe taƴii hakkillo ngam warugo wuro.
Nder hitaande 2017, Ali ɗon janngina e American University nder Naajeeriya, ngam heɓugo jaŋde.
Ndaare kadi
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- Liisgol ɓiyɓe
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Firooji
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- ↑ "Chibok girls: 'First kidnapped girl found' in Nigeria". BBC News. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-18.