It was reported that the Nigerian military was planning to release photos and more information of the women and girls rescued.
It was gathered that there will be a screening process to find out where the females are from. Some of the females are believed to be wives of the Boko haram fighters.
The army announced the rescue on Twitter on Tuesday and said it was screening and interviewing the abducted girls and women.
Nearly 300 schoolgirls were seized from the northeastern town of Chibok by the armed group Boko Haram in April 2014. The fighters took the schoolgirls in trucks into the Sambisa Forest. Dozens escaped, but 219 remain missing.
The female rescued were said not to be the missing chibok girls that have been missing for over a year.
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