The Nigerian Army has pronounced a columnist, Ahmed Salkida, and two others, Ahmed Bolori and Aisha Wakil, needed for their charged association with Boko Haram.
The acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, on Sunday by means of email, saying the armed force chose to pronounce Salkida and the two others needed as a result of the conviction that they had significant data on the area of the Chibok young ladies.
He said that the armed force's choice needed to do with the two late recordings discharged by the authority of the extremist gathering and the discoveries by a preparatory examination by the military on the recordings.
He focused on that the military was certain that Salkida and the two others had contact with the terrorists and the missing young ladies.
Usman said that the three needed individuals must approach to tell Nigerians where the missing young ladies and other stole people were being kept to empower the military to safeguard them.
''There is undoubtedly these people have joins with Boko Haram."
The acting Army Spokesman approached Nigerians to give valuable data that could prompt the capture of the three needed people.
Wakil, who is a legal advisor, was in contact with the Federal Government in 2013, amid the acquittal arrangements with the radicals.
She was accounted for to have met with previous President Goodluck Jonathan as a component of the transaction, which later separated.
Bolori is said to be the organizer of the Fa'ash Foundation and the Partnership Against Violent Extremism. He lives in Maiduguri.
I got the video elite before discharge –Salkida
Salkida had on Saturday went on his Twitter handle, @ContactSalkida, to declare that he had acquired the video of the Chibok young ladies only from Boko Haram.
In a progression of tweets, the writer investigated what he found in the video, saying one of the young ladies in the video said airstrikes by the military had professedly executed some of her partners.
He said, "Just In: Jama'atu Ahlil Sunnah Li-Da'awati Wal-Jihad #BH has discharged a video demonstrating the kidnapped #Chibokgirls and restating their requests.
"This is the second time Shekau has requested a video of the young ladies to be discharged to the general population since the snatching of the young ladies 852 days back.
"I'm examining the video of the #Chibokgirls that was sent only to me before their abductors transfer on it YouTube later. @BBOG_Nigeria.
"A large portion of the young ladies can be found in the video; a Chibok young lady talks in native language and describes how airstrikes has murdered many her mates.
Salkida later twitted the YouTube connection to the video on Sunday morning.
In what seemed, by all accounts, to be a change of tone after the military announced him and others needed, Salkida tweeted connections to his report distributed on December 12, 2011, in which he said he was condemning of Boko Haram.
He tweeted the connection together with another connection to another report by him on the division in the camp of the organization, saying, "As of late, BH undermined me for this."
After this, Salkida twitted a connection to a paper he said he conveyed in Senegal in 2012, titled 'Reporting Terrorism in Africa: My Personal Experience with Boko Haram.'
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