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The Murtala Muhammed Founadation commissioned by the Nigerian presidency to identify the young female suicide bomber arrested Friday, March 26 at Limani in Cameroon have said that the girl is not part of the 279 schoolgirls abducted in Chibok. 

The Murtala Muhammed Foundation, said in a statement that three representatives of parents of the high school girls from Chibok examined the photographs of the two suicide bombers and revealed that they do not fit the description of any of the girls missing from Chibok.

Last Friday, 02 female suicide bombers were arrested between Nigeria and Tarmoa (Limani) in Cameroon by members of Limani vigilante committee in possession of about 25 kg of explosives.

The young girl was presented to the Joint Multinational Force (FMM). It now been made public that the girl is from Maiduguri (Borno State) and was abducted in Bama. The second suicide bomber was a woman aged 35, mother of several children.

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