Competent security sources claim that Boko Haram will release kidnapped Chibok girls who were abducted from their school dormitory six months ago in batches.
A source said representatives of Boko Haram as early as next week will release about 70 girls, to Idriss Deby, the president of Chad who brokered the deal.
The insurgents want to use this act to show their commitments to the ceasefire deal.
Other girls we gathered will be released when the Nigeria government act in good faith and set free Boko Haram members in captivity, Naijalog was told.
Boko Haram commanders are asking for the release of their wives and children who are in detention at different security formations across the country.
It is still unclear how long it will take to secure the release of all the girls ─ believed to be 219 ─ because fresh facts says all the girls are no longer being held in the same place.
It is also unclear if all the girls are still alive or may ever be located again as a result of frequent change of locations by the militants to prevent rescue by Nigerian security forces.
Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, had threatened to sell them off as slaves in a video he released shortly after the girls were kidnapped.

