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Monday 13 October 2014

Remembering The Chibok Girls - By Femi Fani Kayode

Article written by former Femi Fani-Kayode

In the early hours of the morning of April 14th 2014 276 girls were abducted from their school as they slept. They all came from a predominantly Christian town in northern Nigeria called Chibok. 

They were all between the ages of 15 and 18. They were eager to get a good education and to make something of their lives. 90 per cent of them were Christians who believed passionately that their God would always protect them and make a way for them in the predominantly Muslim Borno state where they resided in north-eastern Nigeria. 


They left home on the morning of April 13th confidently, eagerly and happily and went to school to do an exam. The Federal Government of Nigeria, headed by a Christian President by the name of Mr. Goodluck Jonathan, had earlier reminded the local authorities that the school had been closed for a considerable period of time for security reasons and warned that it should not be re-opened for the exams to take place at Chibok because of the activities of the deadly islamist terrorist sect known as Boko Haram in that area. However the Muslim Governor of Borno state, Mr. Kashim Shettima, ignored these warnings and assured the Federal Government that he would provide the necessary security. He also assured the parents of the safety of the young girls. 


He said that he would open the school specifically for the purpose of the exams and he encouraged the girls to not only come and do those exams but also to spend one night at the school after finishing them. Convinced by his assurances and moved by his conviction and confidence, the parents of the girls allowed their wards to proceed to the school for the exam and they encouraged them to spend the night there. The curious twist to the tale is the fact that a few of the girls that went to take that exam were the children of those that taught at the school yet after the exams were concluded not one of them stayed in the school or opted to spend the night. 



It was almost as if they had a premonition of what was going to happen or, perhaps, someone on the inside had warned them about the horrors that lay ahead. The Governor of the state did not honor his word to provide security at the school. As a matter of fact as the girls prepared to sleep that night not one adult was in the school premises to watch over them apart from an old man who was the school gatekeeper and who slept at the gate. No teacher, supervisor or school official stayed with them that night and neither did the school matron, headmaster or principal. 




Not one person in authority was with them let alone an armed man or woman to protect them from the obvious dangers. They were on their own. Worse still there was no electricity that night and no lights were on because there was no power flowing from the national grid and neither was the school generator working. The girls were not only on their own but they were also in total and complete darkness. They said their prayers, sang a few hymns, asked for God's protection and went to bed. Then, at approximately 3.00 a.m. in the morning, Boko Haram stormed the premises. The girls were subjected to the most unspeakable forms of abuse: they were raped, brutalised, traumatised and finally they were abducted. 



The terrorists not only took the girls but they also ransacked the school, stole all the food in the premises, burnt a number of school buildings and made away with whatever they could lay their hands on. They bundled the 276 young girls into their lorries and sped in the dead of the night into the deadly clutches and dark groves of their hideout- the notorious Sambisa Forest.  A few days later the leader of Boko Haram, Mr. Ibrahim Shekau, released a video of himself telling the world about his intention to convert the girls to Islam, sell them into slavery ''in markets'' and marry them off in foreign lands. 



He said that Islam permitted him to do so. He also said that he would never release them. He claimed that they had become slaves of Boko Haram and that they would remain slaves forever. Two weeks later a video was released of some girls covered in Muslim shawls and garb reciting the Koran. It was clear that Mr. Shekau had kept his word. These girls had been forcefully converted to Islam and they were now slaves. 



Thankfully 55 of them managed to escape whilst they were being abducted from the school on their way to Sambisa forest. They did so by jumping off the moving lorries that their captors had herded them into. Two more escaped a few days after arriving in Sambisa forest. They have since recounted some of the horrors that they were subjected to and that they faced whilst in captivity. 



This includes multiple rapes on a daily basis from several men, group sex, beatings, killings, torture, enslavement, maimings and forced renunciations of their christian faith and conversion to Islam. Clearly the 219 girls that are still in captivity are literally in hell. Stories are told of how some of them have been sold off ''in marriage'' to wealthy Arabs in north Africa and the Middle East and how others have become sex slaves in bordering African nations like Chad, the Sudan and Niger Republic. Up till today the Nigerian Federal Government has no idea where they actually are and have not been able to rescue any of them. 



A world-wide ''Bring Back Our Girls'' campaign has been launched and this has created more awareness about their horrendous plight and kept hope alive for their safe return. However when a former President of Nigeria, Mr. Olusegun Obasanjo, said that the world would soon have to come to terms with the fact that ''we may never see those girls again'' and that ''by now some of them will be dead whilst others will be pregnant'' it did not give much cause for hope or cheer. Perhaps the utter despair that Mr. Obasanjo's words reflected added to the anxiety, trauma and heartache that resulted in the sudden deaths of no less than 7 of the parents of the abducted girls.  


The truth is that the girls are not just the victims of the most vicious Islamist terrorist organisation on the African continent today, an organisation whose sheer cruelty and barbarity is at par with that of ISIL, but they are also the victims of an uncaring and insensitive ruling political elite in Nigeria who would prefer that the whole matter is just swept under the carpet and forgotten simply because they do not have the capability, the guts or the political will to take on Boko Haram in any meaningful way and rescue the girls. 


The reality, as unpleasant as it may sound, is as follows. When the question is asked ''where are our girls?'', the answer is that they are somewhere in hell, hoping and praying that the Nigerian authorities and the international community never forgets them and manages to muster the resolve, know-how and courage to rescue them. We owe them that much: after all they are our children. 

Yet all hope is not lost. On 25th September 2014 one of the girls was released by Boko Haram. Sadly she was not only pregnant but she had also lost her mind as a consequence of the trauma that she had suffered from her ordeal. The good news is that she is at least alive and safely back home with her family where she belongs. This gives us hope for the others. May God bring home our girls and may we never forget them. 

39 comments:

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...

Not reading those...

Unknown said...

Thanks mr fanni, ojogbon i wish u can become Nigeria president oneday

Bonita Bislam said...

He wrote it as if he was there live in chibok covering the abduction and BH activities.For once I agree with him about the insensitivity of the ruling elite whom are bent on holding this country by the jugular.

Anonymous said...

Either am I! Choi!!!! FFK haf come again.....#essaywriting ff@chymedony

Unknown said...

So sad can't read this article but i know it makes alot of sense. i still pray for the return of our girls can't imagine the horror they go through daily.

Anonymous said...

AnonymousOctober 13, 2014 at 11:02 AM
OPEN APPEAL TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN CONCERNING DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN

MR PRESIDENT, PLEASE TELL DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN, CEO OF NIGERIA ELECTRICITY LIABILTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY TO PAY PHCN PENSIONERS THEIR 5 MONTHS PENSIONS. THESE PENSIONERS HAVE PROTESTED AND PROTESTED AND PROTESTED BUT TILL DATE, NOTHING!‎!! HE KEEPS PROMISING TO PAY AND GIVING THEM FALSE HOPE. ONE BLATANT LIE AFTER ANOTHER. DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN, HAVE YOU NO HEART? DONT YOU HAVE HUMAN SYMPATHY AND THE FEAR OF GOD? THESE ARE MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE DILIGENTLY SERVED PHCN AND RETIRED HONOURABLY. IF THEY HAD EMBEZZLED FUNDS WHILE IN OFFICE, THEN THEY WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN BOTHERED ABOUT THE LATE PAYMENT OF THEIR PENSIONS. BUT THEY HAVE NO OTHER SOURCE OF INCOME. MANY OF THEM HAVE DIED WHILE WAITING. MANY ARE SICK AND CAN NOT AFFORD HOSPITAL BILLS. SOME OF THEIR CHILDREN ARE STUCK AT HOME AS A RESULT OF THEIR PARENTS' INABILITY TO PROVIDE THEIR FEES. MANY OF THEM ARE STARVING!!! BUT YOU, DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN, AND YOUR EXECUTIVES ARE ENJOYING THE FINER THINGS OF LIFE. YOUR CHILDREN ARE WELL PROVIDED FOR WHILE THE PHCN PENSIONERS AND THEIR FAMILIES SUFFER! UNLIKE MOST OF THOSE IN OFFICE TODAY, THEY WERE WORKERS WITH INTERGRITY! IS THIS HOW THEY ARE PAID FOR THEIR SERVICE? DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN, HAVE YOU NO HEART? PUT YOURSELF IN THE SHOES OF THESE PENSIONERS! IMAGINE YOURSELF NOT HAVING ACCESS TO FUNDS FOR YOUR UPKEEP FOR FIVE FULL MONTHS!!!! OR BETTER STILL, IMAGINE YOUR OWN AGED PARENTS GOING THROUGH SUCH AN ORDEAL. IMAGINE YOUR OWN CHILDREN ASKING YOU FOR POCKET MONEY OR SCHOOL FEES AND YOU ARE HELPLESS. DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN, ARE YOU SO WICKED? IF YOUR HANDS ARE CLEAN, COME OUT AND DEFEND YOURSELF. YOU MAY NEVER GET TO READ THIS. AND EVEN IF YOU DO, IT MAY HAVE NO EFFECT ON YOUR DEAD CONSCIENCE. BUT REMEMBER, THAT THE TEARS, PAIN AND ANGRY VOICES OF PHCN PENSIONERS ARE BEING RAISED AGAINST YOU! AND EVENTUALLY, THE WRATH OF GOD SHALL FALL UPON YOU IF YOU CONTINUE THIS WICKEDNESS DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN!

PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, PLEASE, FOR THE SAKE OF THE GOD WE SERVE, INTERVENE IN THIS MATTER. MANY OF THESE PENSIONERS HAVE DIED. MUST WE WAIT TILL MORE FOLLOW? MUST THIS BE THE PLIGHT OF PENSIONERS IN NIGERIA? FOR THEM TO BE ABANDONED TO STARVE AFTER SERVICE IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY? MUST WE REMAIN SILENT? MR. PRESIDENT, PLEASE INTERVENE. THEY HAVE CRIED AND BEGGED TO NO AVAIL. ‎PLEASE, LOOK INTO DR. SAMUEL AGBOGUN'S TREATMENT OF PHCN PENSIONERS AND LET THE MERCY OF GOD TOUCH YOU TO INTERVENE. THANK YOU SIR.

*** FROM A CONCERNED NIGERIAN

Anonymous said...

Ejor they should release oyr girls o.

Anonymous said...

Meetdrealevans, falling in love with you, *kiss*

yemzy said...

Amen

Unknown said...

Long essay
Enough of reading today
Tired self

BORN TO SHINE!!!

Anonymous said...

This FFK is an insane failure of a man. A disgrace to Christiandom looking for relevancy. Stupid man

Anonymous said...

This FFK is an insane, evil failure of a man, looking for relevancy. Stupid head.

talkwalker said...

FFK seem to have a say in all matters..I hope he Aint gona proudly say he's Beeb out with one of them girls..lol

Unknown said...

I prayed that God should intervene with this chibok girls matter.Na only God go fit bring dem back

APPLE said...

I agree.

Unknown said...

nice one ffk


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Anonymous said...

Where is our girls?Jonah!

Unknown said...

Hmmmmm me can't read all can someone interpret for me please

snowflix said...

Didn't bother reading a word 'winks' #onelovefromSnow#

Unknown said...

Annoymous 9:23 na here dm dy advertise? U no no wr papers dey mk u go protest pension? Tk ur time o

Unknown said...

:(

StrangeTruth. said...

Where you there?

Anonymous said...

God forbid how can a man who don't know his bearing become my country president? Today you see him praising PDP tomorrow APC na wa ooo. Yacham

ary said...

And the governor of Borno wasn't indicted?! He is still roaming the streets of nigerian free!

Unknown said...

I believe they will one day come

Unknown said...

Is dis crap story stil in existence?

Unknown said...

No girls was abducted, scam scam scam huh

Unknown said...

If rili any girl was abducted as dey claim, make the do toro investigation in following areas; there parents, the school register, number of people that registered for the wAEC, birth cert and so on that is if rili that huge number was abducted and how many lorries was able to abduct that number @a goal make people they reason ooo

Anonymous said...

I would not have commented on this but I have to, Mr. Fani Kayode is using his writeup to further divide us along religious lines. If I was in the governors shoes, I would have done the something, because before the attack, Chibok was the safest part of Borno state. Based on report from a colleague of mine who is a native of Chibok and who was on leave at that time, he said that the attack on the school was not preplanned, the terrorist were in need of food and after looting the food stores, a chibok insider must have informed them of food being available in the school and on getting there, they decided to take both the food and the girls. Under emergency rule, chibok should have been protected, but they had less than 40 solders, one of whom died without being hit by a gunshot. It is regrettable that it happened, it could have happened in the capital too.

Anonymous said...

Don't let yourself to be deceived by religious bigotry as presented here by this idiot Fani. Only fools like him, seeking attention writes something like this.

Okey said...

Fani Kayode abi what is your name sef? Go and die and let Nigeria leave. Are you not getting enough from your new party PDP? Don't sow the seed of discord amongs US Nigerians. Leave us alone idiot.

Omo said...

Why do people really give this foolish man attention? It is obvious that he is trying to divide us with our religious differences. This guy is paid by outsiders to facilitate the so-called separation of Nigeria. Later he will come with another article praising Nigeria. This man is a complete advocate of satanism

Ijanyimitch said...

Bring back our gals? Mtcheew I don't want to be reminded of this anymore

Subomi said...

If GEJ's biological daughter was one of these girls, I'd like to think the story will be different

Anonymous said...

See ur head, instead of u to read and understand..

Anonymous said...

Oga fani, it'll be nice if u shut dat hole in ur face and stop writing nonsense. If I may ask, where did u gt ur details? U sound pretty sure of wat ur saying. Well this won't earn u any relevance so pls... Better luck next time.

Unknown said...

Reciprocal justice? Karma? I shed no tears for those who killed 3million biafrans.

mummy bee said...

How can you say there is hope for a girl who has been gang raped by terrorists? what hope is there? if it were me, I would use my hands to draw out that evil seed from my womb! I guess no one is talking about the psychological prison the pregnant girl is in

Unknown said...

Confused man.

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