Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.
Mother of one of the humanitarian aid workers abducted by Boko Haram on December 22 has cried out to the Nigerian government and the international community to come to her aid following the forceful abduction of her daughter and many others under captivity of the terrorist group.
The victim’s mother made the appeal when two federal lawmakers from Plateau paid a visit to her residence in Jos the state capital over the incident.
Jennifer Ukanbong Samuel before her abduction was working as medical aid worker with Alliance for international medical action in north eastern Nigeria.
A co worker with Miss Jennifer who was eyewitness and narrowly escaped the abductors shared with Journalists their ordeals.