Abuja - Questions were raised after a statement by one of the negotiators, in the case of the release of the Chibok girls, saying that some Chibok girls refused to be freed and chose to remain with their kidnappers. "One of the girls refused to join the released girls. She said, 'I am happy where I am. I have a husband,'" Garba Shehu, spokesperson for President Muhammadu Buhari, told news agency AP on May 9. This statement came on the sidelines of an earlier declaration by the Nigerian authorities that 82 Chibok girls will be released from Boko Haram's captivity in exchange for prisoners affiliated to Boko Haram's terrorist group.