A missing Chibok girl has been found alive after being kidnapped two years ago in Nigeria by the Islamist group Boko Haram. The girl is among 276 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram from the Government Secondary School in Chibok in April 2014. Some details of her rescue remain unclear. An Army spokesman said Nigerian soldiers rescued the girl in a village near the town of Damboa. However, the leader of a vigilante group in Chibok said his group found the girl near the Sambisa forest, where the girls were reportedly taken. It is said to be astronghold of Boko Haram. Vigilante Aboku Gaji said his men found her while they hid, waiting for militants to appear. He said the girl’s mother confirmed her identity. He said the girl told him that six of the kidnapped Chibok girls had died in captivity. He added that, “She told us that the other girls were still in the Sambrisa.” There are conflicting reports on the girl’s name.