A young Nigerian woman who was among a group of more than 200 teenagers abducted in the eastern town of Chibok seven years ago has escaped her kidnappers.
Hassana Adamu was freed a week after another of the victims escaped and was reunited with her parents.
Ms. Adamu, and her two small children, presented themselves to the Nigerian military in the northern state of Borno.
On Saturday they met visiting Borno Governor Babagana Zulum, who shared the news on his Facebook page, including photos of the young family.
The mass abduction of the schoolgirls in 2014 by Islamist Boko Haram militants led to an international outcry.
While many of the victims eventually escaped or were rescued, more than 100 are still missing.