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Gen. Olukolade denies releasing any statement stating Chibok girls were released

The Defence Headquarters spokesman, Gen Chris Olukolade has denied claims he issued a statement earlier today confirming the release of some Chibok girls. See more tweets after the cut...




38 comments:

  1. Enough already why is dis Gen.shit* tryin to wake a dead dog

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    1. And if person abuse him now he say "he's not my father's mate" confused being. Fela don talk am. Zombies in uniform. Hisssss *nelly*

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  2. We already know you guys (the military) are epic liars.


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  3. It is well. May God heal our land. I pray the girls are rescued and found alive very soon. Tee.

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  4. Na them sabi,a soldier mustn't be in charge of their publicity,if they can't manage information,they shouldn't feel too big to get competent hands to do that for them,this is not the first time such news and after discrediting is emanating from them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. We no longer hope on you guys! We believe solely on God to take charge. Thanks sir. It is well. Psalm 121:7-8. BishopDammy#

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  6. Different stories keep Popping up. Dey open ur yanch.

    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  7. Sleep is catching me abeg.....

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  8. "The girls in d buses were not newly released chibok girls"...have they released some of them before??

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  9. Hmmm
    This ppl
    Abeg make we hear word
    Me sef dey doubt dix chibok gal tin sef






    ....SƖεεkz

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  10. So when do you want to release them?

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  11. Nigeria's worst place to leave

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  12. FIRST TO COMMENT***(GURU) Ok! we have heard...

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  13. Maybe his email has been hacked from ICloud!lolz heheheheh

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  14. Noted...

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  15. Awon oniranu jatijati....smh

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  16. Biko, u ppl cant keep confusin sombody jor..
    #bringbackourgirls

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  17. Nonsense,is this issue a JOKE?

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  18. Incompetence, why mention it at all if you are not sure? Glory hunter that you are, you should be fired! If you are not sure don't talk about it, AT ALL!!

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  19. Who even listens to this government anymore? NOT ME THO. Bunch of liars...

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  20. Geez! The buses are full of gals, fyn they aint chibok gals,who are they? Why are they bringing them in @ that tym of the day? Why did he made that statement b4 retracting them? And who are the ones inside the bus? @least we have right to knw that.. This people wan mak God scatter them abi... Ori yin ti fe daru abi? Ok o.

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  21. Wat exactly do dis ppl take us for? Tossin us arnd like babies... Wel, dey can only deciv dose who bliv dem. I neva do

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  22. Incompetence of the highest oda

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  23. These guys lied. This is unbelievable. No girl was released and the military spokesperson said some girls were released. I heard him say on radio to Azubuike Osumili of Inspiration FM that girls were released and he will soon brief the press on the details. Only for me to now start hearing he's denying it. This is unbelievable. What an embarrassment. God forbid.

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  24. Ndi ara, dats if ders anybody missing at all. All dis rubbish are just political propaganda.

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  25. the issue of chibok school girls have so far gather momentum. notwithstanding, i am not disillusion by comments. i strongly believe the Nigeria military and the entire country will pass this test soon... And to YOU who think you are holier than thou, you mount pages online and write like you recite nursery rhymes, the day of reckoning is coming. that day u shall be call upon to ascend the throne of leadership. then the whole nation, world and posterity would wait to see what you have to offer. i sincerely pray for my beloved country Nigeria not to disintegrate, so i dont loss my friends from the Northern part. i believe God and i believe in the Nigerian Military. so all this shall be over... God bless Nigeria.

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  26. OK Heard. we await and pray for their rescue

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