Parents of the 21 Chibok schoolgirls who were released on Thursday were on their way to Abuja last night after an all day journey from Borno State for a reunion with their long missing daughters.
Fathers and mothers are expected to set their eyes on their beloved ones for the first time in over two years in a re-union that is bound to be highly emotional.
The girls are currently in the custody of the Department of State Security (DSS) which, along with the Swiss Government and Maiduguri lawyer Mustapha Zanna, negotiated their release from Boko Haram.
A medical team has been attending to them since their return from custody.
All the girls have spoken with their parents on the phone since their arrival in Abuja. But the Department of State Security Services (DSS) has restricted access to the girls.
Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume who is from Borno State visited the girls yesterday and broke down in tears on sighting them. The girls consoled him.
The girls appeared far better than they were when they arrived in Abuja on Thursday. There was evidence of joy all over them.
And they sang, praising God and thanking Ndume.
โAllah Ya kawo baba mu, mugode Allahโ( God has brought our father, we praise the Almighty God) was the theme of their song.