A spokesman for the Borno State Governor has said parents, students 
and teachers have now identified 77 of the girls shown in the video, 
released Monday by Agence France-Presse, in which the dreaded Boko Haram
 sect showed some of the abducted girls.
“Remember, I also said that on face value, all the girls in the video
 are believed to be part of the abducted girls, but Governor Shettima 
has insisted that the names of all the girls in the video be established
 and compared with school and security records,” Isa Gusau said Tuesday.
He added: “The comparison will be done today as the identification 
exercise continues through the night until every person in that video is
 named.”
Earlier, Shettima had said that relatives had identified just 54 of 
the girls. Shettima said he met with families of the kidnapped girls 
earlier Tuesday in Borno state’s capital, Maiduguri, at which time the 
families identified some of their girls.
Shettima said the others also attended the school, but he did not explain how he knew that.
CNN has not yet received confirmation from any parents that their daughters were among the girls shown in the video.
Some relatives also told CNN that more than 50 parents of girls 
abducted last month watched the videos in the Mbalala district and also 
in Chibok, and didn’t see any of their daughters in the crowd.
That’s not necessarily surprising – the video shows about 100 girls, 
not the full 276 abducted from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, 
Borno State by members of the Boko Haram.
 
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