Terrorists Mock Tinubu's Government In Viral Video, Insist Kebbi Schoolgirls Were Not Rescued But Freed After 'Peace Deal' [WATCH]
A new viral video has emerged alleging that the bandits who abducted schoolgirls in Kebbi State reached an agreement with the Nigerian government before the hostages were released.
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The students of Government Girls Secondary School, Maga, Kebbi State, were freed on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Authorities had earlier insisted that no ransom was paid to secure their release.
However, in the newly circulated footage, the armed men claim the government negotiated with them prior to freeing the girls.
This video reveals that the Kebbi school students were released through negotiations between the government and the kidnappers.
— My Deen My Swag 💫 (@AM_Saleeeem) November 25, 2025
In the footage, one of the kidnappers even asks the students how many jets flew over the forest. The students respond, “uncountable.” The kidnapper… https://t.co/qrVN4uK5yg pic.twitter.com/LJMeLMrvGy
In the clip, shared on X by user @AM_Saleeem, one of the bandits is heard questioning the schoolgirls about military aircraft that reportedly flew over the forest during their captivity.
T: Date?
G: 25/11/25
T: Were you left hungry?
G: No
T: Were you abused?
G: No
T: You’ll be freed via truce, not force.
G: Yes
T: How many Jets flew over us?
G: Uncountable
T: You’ve seen that Govt couldn’t save you.
G: Yes
T: Peace talks did
G: Yes
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