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Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Troops Free Secondary Girls Abducted By Terrorists In Chibok

According to reports, some of the secondary school students who were abducted on Monday night have been rescued by security personnel.

From Channelstv.com
121 of the abducted students of the Government Girls’ Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State have been freed by troops pursuing the suspected members of the Boko Haram sect believed to have carried out the attack. The number of the freed girls was not disclosed.  
According to a statement issued by the Director Defence Information and Coordinator, Major-General Chris Olukolade, some 129 students were abducted on Monday night by a group of terrorists. Eyewitness had put the number of abducted girls by the terrorists at 200.

81 comments:

  1. Good one #bright bravo#

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    1. The pple who knw dem must av ask dem 2...but dats good news

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    2. Kudos to the troops! pls let's be vigilant and ready to fight this massacre. protect ur child and be watcheful.

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    3. It seems it has finally dawned on the Boko criminal that there are no 70 virgins waiting for them anywhere. So they have decided to reward themselves here before there time in hell fire. Fools!

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    4. God bless d troops

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  2. Oh this is the best news I have heard in a while nw

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    1. They abducted 243. Students.one of the rescued rescued girls said they were asked to count themselves.243 students and not 129

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  4. I'm starting to question all this news, we want more information how did they do it,

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    1. U dnt discuss a lot of security related issues on air...thank God ey ve bn rescued

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    2. I have doubted this news from Day 1, it just doesn't sound real/true. Well that's the doubting Thomas in me. "Our troops are working indeed"

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  5. I'm happy the girls are free, but this may be a nollywood movie they are acting for us,I'm becoming suspicious.

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  6. I don't trust jonathan and the nigerian government, may be girls where never abducted, let's interview one of the girls and let's her story.

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  7. Best news I've heard today! Thank God

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  8. I can smell a rat. This is too fishy, atleast show us one of the abducted girls, let's hear her story,what the abductors did,how they looked etc.

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  9. Nigerians pls don't be easily fooled, we haven't seen the freed girls, what if there where no girls abducted in the first place, we nigerians should start asking questions and we want answers GEJ.

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    1. I may be the only smart person in nigeria, I own all this comments suspecting the nigerian government. I knew it was fake, rescuing girls we haven't seen.

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  10. Thank Goodness. We need more of such news

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    1. I hope and pray this news is real o cos nigerian army cn lie for africa

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  11. I don't get it, up till now we still don't know how many students went missing? Can't they just take a roll call or something to get how many students were "abducted"? This girls have parents or guardians, I believe they have families, There is a human angle story here, not just statistics (200, 100, 129??) Nigeria press sha! Lazy bunch who don't ever leave press lounge always waiting for press release and "unconfirmed reports". Linda, are you are onne of these "journalist"?

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  12. So u mean the authorities don't know exactly how many girls were abducted? 15 escaped on their own and if 121 were freed now, that is already more than the 129 that were reportedly abducted. So how many exactly were taken? This is gross incompetence!

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    1. True talk @ anonymous10:06pm. Nigerians wit poor statistics on vital matters.

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  13. Hope they caught the BH members too, abi they were also released? ?...
    If dem no catch dis particular members eeh, they'd have to answer a bunch of questions or even arrested for questioning...


    * My R1.50c comment *

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  14. Thank God for d saved ones. God should help d remaining girls to safety.

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  15. Good work, ride on ♍​​​γ men

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  16. We need proof joor! All d same tnk God if its true

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  17. Congratulations GEJ. Yes the bucks stops on your table so no excuse.

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  18. Tnk God..prayin dt dz menace shuld end in no tym.

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  19. Nawa ooo dis boko haram tinz wen he go stop sef

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  20. They shld rain mayhem on those bastard cowards. Abducting young harmless n defenceless girls!!!! Bastards! Y not abduct men like u. Bloody bastards.

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  21. Abduct men like urselves! If dem no go beat Una to death, bastards.

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  22. We thank God for this development

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  23. Good...very good.

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  24. *sighs relief* that's good, i'd be a father soon and the thot of losing my daughters to those evil doers is just driving me bananas.

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  25. Oluwa seun ooooo.....jay_bliss

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  26. Glory be to God almighty. job weldone our great soldier may God almighty continue to give u the strenght to watch n save this our great nation.

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  27. One thing they have done right.

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  28. Thank God o! 1st time they hv ever don smthing,they tried sha its not easy putting ur life @stake

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  29. Tank God.
    Www.nenyvilleblog.blogspot.com

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  30. Woooooow!
    More of this,nice of the Nigerian military

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  31. Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm thank God, this is a very good news for nigerians. Jona is working. Military is working and God is at work too.

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  32. The girls are freed but no arrest? Naija sha!

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  33. Thank Jesus....great work.
    God Bless Nigeria.

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  34. Lord i decree confusion in their camp in Jesus ηαмє Amen! Their lives wil choke them (the boko haram) Amen!

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  35. Hmmnn but how? Jst lyk that..they want us to bliv ths..It is well with Nigeria

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  36. I read in CNN that they rescued 8 girls, and that was the number that was abducted,

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  37. Thank God! Our troops plse free all of dem if the girls re remaining. Well done the army!

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  38. Thank God. I pray all the girls' without exception were freed without any harm.

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  39. You said they rescued 121 of the girls, then you said that the number of rescued girls has not been disclosed. Which one is it? I really don't know what to believe with this country. I want to believe this is true but we have all learned that whatever the Nigerian authorities say, believe the opposite.

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  40. Amen oo. I hope this is true. May God help them in rescuing the rest.

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  41. Linda, stop contradicting urself, "121 has bn freed" n "d number of d freed girls was nt disclosed".. Na waa oo

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  42. THE LAST NEWS SAID THE GIRLS FREED THEMSELVES BUT NOW THE ARMY SAYS THEY FREED THE GIRLS.

    WONDER WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH AND WHO IS JUST LOOKING FOR CHEAP FAME?

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  43. Thank God. I pray all get freed

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  44. God will put Boko Haram to shame!

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  45. Thank God! Well done to our soldiers.
    Health Risks Of Snoring- click my name to read more.

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  46. FOUL PLAY On Nigerians. Nigerians are educated peoples.. So the government have to get going ... (: I don knw. U guyz are telling us ..cock and bull story.. Wats Happening .. Niggaz becoming suspicious by the day..Uknow

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  47. ...And they all live happily ever after. Lol

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  48. A very big fat lie Linda , this is a stupid news show us a video or pics who released dem hw did it happen stp taking pple for a fool here . If u like no post my comment . LUCIANO .

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  49. Yet to know the actual number.

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  50. It's a lie. The girls escaped.

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  51. May God continue to help our soldiers and Nigeria in general.

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  52. is dis nollywood movie. where were bh wen they were resqued. or bh jst handed the girls to u guys or the bhs were slping. okk. thank GOD. its all good news

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  53. They are liars, what about the others? How many of the girls were freed? How many offenders were arrested?
    May God save Nigeria

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  54. God wil never gve babagida n d rest of all dis norrher ruler peace tryn to frustrare goodluck...dey are in charge of boko..heartless souls

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  55. What ever it is the girls has been rescued .u doubting Thomas fooling your self can't u for once appreciate Army men yeye

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  56. Praise. God. God pass them all....be it Boko Haram, 9ja Govt, Press, whoeva. we pray all these stops soon. My only concern is the story mentions 121 gals then,129 and again says numbers not to be disclosed. Pls, if the fig r not ryt, dnt even mention it at all. Pple wld bgin to wonder if the entire story is even true at all!

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  57. God be praised, wat a relief

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  58. I don't believe that news how do they do it when how how many of them were freed.this Nigeria military people are trying to score a point but not with me anyway this is pure propaganda.will wait to hear from CNN or Aljazeera those are the authentic news medium that we have now.this one is NTA news so you can expect anything

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  59. oohhhhh.....i am so happy


    what about the abductors ooooo? the senators have hid em, right?

    they will soon be brought to light and justice!!!

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