Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles on. Now Schreiber is back to playing football with his friends. But just a short time ago, he was in the hands of gunmen being forcibly matched to the Nigerian forest. Last week, security forces rescued 344 boys who had been abducted from their school in the northwestern Kasten state. They had been held for six days, during which Schreiber's sees the kidnappers would not speak to their captives except for when they fire their guns in the air and said Allah is great Way were seated until the daylight faded. Then they started shooting guns in the air. One of them came and stood in front of us and said, Let's move way reached a place after a certain time tracking and they said we should stop here They said Even if you tried to escape or we allowed you to run, you will go nowhere. Rather, you will die in the forest. According to the 16 year old student received the two food, sometimes resorting to eating leaves on drinking from pools of water in the forest. The incident has stoked anger over insecurity that had gripped much of the country and invoked memories of Boko Haram's 2014 kidnapping off more than 2 70 schoolgirls in the northeastern town of Chibok. Try booze, Father says He won't send your son back to the government science school onto the government. Does something you know. Nobody will send his. Nobody will send back his son in that one was out of our security. As for Shuaibu, he says he's just happy to be back on playing with his friends.
A2 forest nigerian send son boko boko haram Nigerian schoolboy describes kidnap ordeal 19 1 林宜悉 posted on 2020/12/23 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary