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Ivanka, daughter of US President, Donald Trump has shared her meeting with two of Nigeria's escaped Chibok girls, who were recently welcomed by President Trump at the White House.
The 'Chibok girls' – Joy Bishara and Lydi Pogu were among the girls who escaped the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist in North east Nigeria. They were offered scholarship to complete their education in the United States by a Christian non-governmental organisation.
Ivanka Trump, after meeting with the girls shared on facebook:
''Honored to have welcomed Joy and Lydia, two incredible young women from Chibok, Nigeria to the White House last week. They shared with me their remarkable journey in overcoming tremendous adversity, and I am in awe of their courage and heart. I look forward to watching them flourish as they begin a new chapter at Southeastern University this fall.
Joy and Lydia, I am so proud of you both! Thank you for inspiring us with your story.''
The 'Chibok girls' – Joy Bishara and Lydi Pogu were among the girls who escaped the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist in North east Nigeria. They were offered scholarship to complete their education in the United States by a Christian non-governmental organisation.
Ivanka Trump, after meeting with the girls shared on facebook:
''Honored to have welcomed Joy and Lydia, two incredible young women from Chibok, Nigeria to the White House last week. They shared with me their remarkable journey in overcoming tremendous adversity, and I am in awe of their courage and heart. I look forward to watching them flourish as they begin a new chapter at Southeastern University this fall.
Joy and Lydia, I am so proud of you both! Thank you for inspiring us with your story.''