
Girls school teachers in northeastern Nigeria have escaped an attack by Boko Haram in their school.
Eye witnesses said that the militants who had cars arrived at the city of Dapchi, Yobe State, on Monday, where they began firing and detonating the explosives.
Hear the voice students and their teachers were able to escape.
In April 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped 270 school girls in the northeastern city of Chibok.
Residents and armed civilians in Dapchi say they believe the militants have a plan to kidnap girls.
When you get to school if no one militant were snatched away.
They say that the Nigerian army forces backed by military aircraft, later to suppress the attack.
In September last year more than 100 school girls school Chibok were reunited with their families at a ceremony in the Nigerian capital Abuja.
A large part of the girls were rescued in May following a controversial program was beset by the exchange of prisoners and the state where Boko Haram commanders were acquitted.
But most of the girls 100 still being held by Boko Haram and unknown elaborated.
Boko Haram have been running the business of the nation to be Muslim northern Nigeria.The conflict is believed to cause the deaths of thousands of people.
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