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Wednesday 8 April 2015

Chibok girls have not been killed - FG says

In a bid to dowse speculations in some quarters that the missing Chibok girls have been killed following the recent recapture of most of the strong territories Boko Haram occupied with no sign of the girls, the Federal Government has come out to state that the girls are still alive and that hopes for their rescue must be kept alive.

At a press conference in Abuja today April 8th, the Coordinator of National Information Centre (NIC), Mr Mike Omeri, said that hopes for the rescue of the Chibok girls is still high and that until the military concludes the recapture of all lost territories from Boko Haram, speculations of their death would not be entertained


"The search for Chibok girls continues and that is why even with capture of Bama and the rest, security and military have never relent, and until it is concluded, we cannot begin to believe speculation. I think the one year anniversary is next week, and we hope to give a comprehensive report on what we know so far, and how far the searching has gone. So, the assurance I will give you, is that everywhere is being combed and whatever element we found will be revealed to appropriate authority and nobody is going to keep anything secret.”he said

53 comments:

  1. Hopefully our sisters will b back.Amin

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    1. Mr buhari n Co knows where dey are, they are jus waiting for buhari to take over and they'll say buhari has brought back d chiboy girls!

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  2. Hopefully our sisters will b back.Amin

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  3. They know where de r? Lindaobserve

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  4. The "real truth " is what we looking forward to! God's will be done. The truth oooo federal government. God bless. Matt 7:16

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  5. We have heard & we are still waiting. Linda take note!

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  6. We have heard & we are still waiting. Linda take note!

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  7. Ok naa...no be here I de? Ugha ugha all d way

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  8. We have heard & we are still waiting. Linda take note!

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  9. We have heard & we are still waiting. Linda take note!

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  10. Hoping for their return someday.

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  11. I get the scope. We are leaving Buhari to help us look and bring the spirits of the girls. Lol. Engr Emy

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  12. To me no chibok girls are missing.. nothing like this for crying out loud

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  13. Nigeria fear not for when our new president resume office he will just go to d place they are hiding them and bring them out. C H A N G E. Hahahaha

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  14. Good to hear what's the next step?

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  15. How could they be killed when they were not kidnapped ab initio? Can any one kill a shadow? #chibokisascam.

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  16. Its almost a year and still no trace of them.
    I will continue to be optimistic that one day they'll be reunited with their families.
    #BringBackOurGirls

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  17. 359 days gone already.....6days to make it 1year......Where could the girls be??? Our trust is stillon you O Lord


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  18. 359 days gone already.....6days to make it 1year......Where could the girls be??? Our trust is stillon you O Lord


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  19. 359 days gone already.....6days to make it 1year......Where could the girls be??? Our trust is stillon you O Lord


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  20. False hope based on still expectations dat made d masses vote out GEJ. Pls they should park well, and let hear better news.

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  21. We definitely still hopeful and our prayer is they will all return to reunite wit their families once more.

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  22. Humm,then bring them back ASAP! Shikenan!!

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  23. Almost a year now n dey r yet 2 b found, too bad. I pray dey r safe any whr dey r.

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  24. Almost a year now n dey r yet 2 b found, too bad. I pray dey r safe any whr dey r.

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  25. Oga, u too lie. How can almost 200 girls still be kept together after a year?

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  26. We can't wait to have back

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  27. If dey r still alive den where r dey???

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  28. Pardon me, but doesn’t Lagos originally belong to the Benin people? From the little history I know, weren’t the Benin people first to settle and start trade in Lagos? Does it not make them the original owners of Lagos? As a science student, I don’t know how it ended up in the hands of Oduduwa, the founder of the Yoruba’s. Eko is a Benin word that means Camp. Its first Oba was Oba Orhogbua, A Benin man. This is just to remind the Yorubas spewing hate comments everywhere of their history. Lagos is a successful state because of “immigrants”, majorly, the Igbo man.

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  29. ohk oooooo, waiting 4 dem.

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  30. There are no chibok girls, Buhari,Shetima and APC members should be questioned on this chibok girls dramatic display. Buhari is an evil man with evil intention for all his opposition,but God will disgrace him.

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  31. Yeah.. cos we know they in abuja.. somewhere discrete.. locked up n waiting to be released.. propaganda... bye!

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  32. Buhari should order his boko haram pubils to release the chibok girls.The struggle is over.Both Buhari and boko haram have achieved their aim.Power has returned to the notth.

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  33. If they know so much about their whereabouts and their current wellbeing, whatever is stopping them from bringing these girls home to their families? Waiting for d comprehensive report o.

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  34. Well-done historian. Why not write a personal letter to the oba of Lagos so he'll know n handover to the oba of benin. Don't face ur science jeje o.. be doing immigration work dat nobody sent u.. bye!

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  35. Ok so i attended a redeem Church, named Jesus house DC, to be precise in Maryland USA. During the sermon, some dude came out with two ladies, apparently they were the two ladies that escaped amongs the chikob girls. He narrated how the ladies escaped as well as how they walked through the forest for 7days. to cut the long story short, i came home and narrated the story to a couple of people. they started laughing at me but, for what ever reason they din't believe the story. they said thats not true. on the other hand i find it very weird to believe that some one would come in the presence of the whole congregation and lie (irrespective of the fact, stuff like this happen). please linda verify, if those girls really did escape, before some one comes to rip us off all in the name of fund raising.

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  36. Awon Stephen Oshi9 April 2015 at 02:25

    Its over a year and the Federal Government doesn't feel shame about this situation yet has the audacity to spew trash regarding it.

    So what of the girls we've seen used as suicide bombers with their pictures in death pasted side by side with their school yearbook?

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  37. Nothing like missing Chibok girls FG should stop this nonsense, the new government has a lot to do the m of missing Chibok girs has been completed so why taking us back again. Is like that formula to mmmmm

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  38. WE PRAY SO, AMEN.....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  39. They all knw wot dy are doing

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  40. If truely they are missing, they will be found by God's grace

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