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		</div><p>The 82 young women released by Boko Haram extremists earlier this month are joining those already freed in a special rehabilitation programme, Nigerian officials have said.</p>
<p>Aisha Alhassan, minister of women&#8217;s affairs and social development, said the women will attend months of remedial studies.</p>
<p>They will have doctors and nurses available to help them heal from the trauma of three years in captivity.</p>
<p>Some have criticised how the freed women have remained in Nigeria&#8217;s capital instead of rejoining their families. But Ms Alhassan said they are in Abuja &#8220;with their full consent&#8221;.</p>
<p>The young women will not be returning to rural Chibok, where they were abducted from school in 2014. Officials say they will be placed in other schools in September.</p>
<p>Nearly 300 schoolgirls were seized in the mass abduction.</p>
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