Osun, Canadian schools award returned Chibok girls scholarship

This handout picture taken in Damboa and released by the Nigerian army on May 20, 2016 shows Serah Luka after she was released during an operation conducted by Nigeria's army in which local civilian vigilantes took part. Serah is one of 219 girls abducted from their school in Chibok more than two years ago. The student, who is believed to be a Christian pastor's daughter, said she was "at the school at the time they were abducted" and that she was from Madagali, in neighboring Adamawa state. / AFP PHOTO / Nigerian Army / STRINGER / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER /

Amina Ali Nkeki was rescuedwith her baby  by civilian vigilantes and troops on Tuesday
Amina Ali Nkeki was rescuedwith her baby by civilian vigilantes and troops on Tuesday

KUNIKE International School, Osogbo, Osun State, in conjunction with Delta School District, Vancouvre, Canada, has awarded scholarship to the two Chibok girls who recently returned from Sambisa Forest in Borno State, Amina Ali and Serah Luka.

In a statement yesterday the proprietress of Osogbo-based institution, Mrs. Olamide Adekunle, said the scholarship would cover tuition and boarding facilities provided by the school.

“The management of KUNIKE International School, Osogbo in conjunction with the management of Delta Schools District in Vancouver, Canada, is extending a full scholarship award (all tuition and boarding –free) to the first two Chibok girls, Amina Ali and Serah Luka that were brought back home’’.

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