The crew of the CNN recently visited Sambisa, the dreaded forest where the missing Chibok girls are believed to be kept by Boko Haram terrorists.
In the video, the soldiers and the crew of the US-based news medium started their trip from Maiduguri, the capital city of Borno state, where insurgency has been most notorious, before heading for the much feared Sambisa Forest.
The CNN crew with the Nigerian soldiers on the frontline of the battle against the insurgents.
The short three-minute clip also epitomised life in the state capital as it was reported that normalcy has started returning to the state after years of incessant attacks by the die-hard terrorists.
The vehicles going into the Sambisa Forest during the trip to the troops’ frontline in fight against Boko Haram.
Watch the video below:
Earlier today, April 25, 2016, Nigeria’s minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, informed Nigerians that although Boko Haram has been totally defeated, they (Nigerians) should still expect new attacks.
Mohammed made the disclosure when he spoke with Nigerians during a town hall meeting at the Lagos City Hall, Lagos Island, where a few ministers were also present to speak on the gains of President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent trip to Chaina.