Release of 82 Chibok Girls on Saturday has sparked both commendations and condemnation from across Nigeria.
While development partners and other groups have praised work to secure the release of some of the girls kidnapped three years ago from their school in Chibok, Borno state, other individuals have condemned negotiations with Boko Haram terrorists.
Documents available so far, which Daily Trust has obtained, show the names of the 82 girls President Muhammadu Buhari received at Aso Rock Villa before departing Sunday evening for medical reasons to London.
1. Kwatah simon
2. Grace Dauda
3. Junmai Paul
4. Tabita Pogo
5. Yanke Shetima
6. Junmai Miutah
7. Juliana Yakubu
8. Mary Yakubu
9. Ruth Kolo
10. Mairawa Yahaya
11. Rachael Nkeke
12. Fibi Haruna
13. Asaba Manu
14. Esther Usman
15. Filo Dauda
16. Awa Abga
17. Lydia Joshua
18. Naomi Bitrus
19. Martha James
20. Falmata Musa
21. Aisha Ezekiel
22. Awa Yerima
23. Mwada Baba
24. Hannatu Ishaku
25. Mwa Daniel
26. Rifhatu Soloman
27. Maryanu Yakubu
28. Rebecca Joseph
29. Laid Audu
30. Amina Pogu
31. Sarah Nkeki
32. Esther Josiiuwa
33. Saraya Yanga
34. Ruth Amos
35. Hauwa Musa
36. Hauwa Ishaya
37. Glory Aji
38. Mary Ali
39. Rahilla Bitrus
40. Luggwa Mutah
41. Lataba Maman
42. Lydia Habila
43. Deborah Peter
44. Naomi Yaga
45. Kwazigu Haman
46. Lugguwa Samuel
47. Maryamu Lawan
48. Tobita Hellapa (Maryam Lawal)
49. Ruth Ishaku
50. Maryamu Musa
51. Margret Yama
52. Kawa Luka
53. Solomi Titus
54. Naomi Yahona
55. Maimuna Usman
56. Grace Paul
57. Hawa Ntakai
58. Yagana Joshua
59. Comfort Bulus
60. Ramatu Yaga
61. Rhoda Peter
62. Naomi Luka
63. Naomi Adamu
64. Liatu Habila
65. Victoria William
66. Ladi Ibrahim
67. Christiana Ali
68. Hanatu Stephen
69. Patina Tabji
70. Martha James
71. Tabita Sila
72. Yana Bukar
73. Abigie Bukar
74. Hadiza Yakubu
75. Naomi Zakariya
76. Maryamu Wari
77. Amina Bulama
78. Asabe Lawan
79. Mary Dauda
80. Maryamu Balama
81. Naomi Philemon
82. Saratu Ayuba