Surviving Terror: Alice Loksha Ngaddah’s Remarkable Escape from Boko Haram

Alice Loksha Ngaddah’s story is one of resilience, courage, and faith. Abducted in Nigeria by a faction of Boko Haram—a group notorious for its violence—Alice spent six grueling years in captivity. Her journey to freedom is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.

A Life Changed Overnight

Alice, a Christian nurse, was taken in 2017 during a period when Boko Haram and its splinter groups were intensifying their reign of terror in northeastern Nigeria. Isolated from her family and thrust into unimaginable conditions, Alice’s faith became her anchor. She endured years of captivity, raising a child born during this harrowing time.

A Daring Escape

In October, Alice seized the moment she had prayed for. Alongside another abductee, Fayina Ali Akilawus, and her 3-year-old son, she slipped away from the militants’ camp under the cover of dusk. The escape was nothing short of miraculous. Traveling through treacherous terrain by donkey, ox cart, boat, and car, they evaded recapture for over three days.

Their journey ended at a military outpost in northeastern Nigeria, where Alice and Fayina were finally safe. Their arrival was met with an eruption of joy, the women shouting praises to Jesus, overwhelmed by their newfound freedom.

Faith as a Lifeline

Throughout her ordeal, Alice’s unwavering faith kept her hopeful. Her story is a testament to the human spirit’s ability to endure and overcome, even in the face of relentless adversity.

A Beacon of Hope

Alice’s escape underscores the urgent need for continued support for those affected by terrorism and abductions in regions plagued by conflict. It also serves as a reminder of the resilience found in faith and the power of hope, even in the darkest of times.

Her survival and courage inspire countless others, proving that even amid unimaginable suffering, the human spirit can prevail.

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