One of the Chibok schoolgirls abducted in Nigeria has been found with a 10-month-old baby son, the military says.
The girl was discovered in Pulka in northern Borno state, spokesman Sani Usman said.
The announcement came nearly a month after another 21 Chibok girls were freed after negotiations with Boko Haram Islamist "militants".
More than 270 schoolgirls were seized from the north-eastern town in April 2014, sparking international outrage.
BBC
5/11/16
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The girl was discovered in Pulka in northern Borno state, spokesman Sani Usman said.
The announcement came nearly a month after another 21 Chibok girls were freed after negotiations with Boko Haram Islamist "militants".
More than 270 schoolgirls were seized from the north-eastern town in April 2014, sparking international outrage.
BBC
5/11/16
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