Alice Loksha, a nurse abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in 2018, has regained freedom after six years in captivity.
Alice Loksha Ngaddah was working as a nurse in a remote town she was kidnapped by terrorists in 2018.Credit...Taiwo Aina for The New York Times Supported by By Apoorva Mandavilli and Ruth Maclean ...
Loksha was taken on March 1, 2018 when fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) group staged a deadly ...
A nurse abducted by ISWAP terrorists, Alice Loksha, has regained her freedom after six years in captivity. She was abducted ...
Nigerians Alice Loksha (L) and Fayina Ali (R) have been freed from jihadist custody after several years held by an Islamic ...
Alice Loksha, a 42-year-old nurse, and Fayina Ali, another abducted woman, have finally regained their freedom after years of ...
Abuja — Stability is returning to northeastern Nigeria after decades of insurgency as the military and the Borno State government work to reduce terrorist activities and rescue abducted civilians.
A nurse abducted by ISWAP terrorists, Alice Loksha, has regained her freedom after six years in captivity. She was abducted alongside two other female health workers on March 1, 2018, while ...
Alice, Ganiyat, and Mandiyya’s travails and doggedness serve as a testament to the strength of women in the face of oppression ...
Alice Loksha was working for UNICEF when she was abducted by the Islamic State West Africa Province insurgent group in a 2018 raid on a humanitarian camp in Borno. After six years in captivity ...