Yesterday marked the 3rd anniversary of the abduction of 197 school girls from Chibok community. Advocacy group for the missing girls, Bring Back Our Girls BBOG, held a public lecture in Abuja. Mother of one of the missing girls, Sarah Samuel, broke down while appealing to the Federal government to help find her missing daughter. While 81 of the girls have regained freedom, 195 of them are still in captivity.
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ReplyDeleteLol chibok film never end???all d girls dem realz no one don do national interview govt go hide dem.all becoz of greed an money as ngo.no girls are missing
ReplyDeleteShe has to weep... after 3 years of not seeing her daughter and being kept in the dark, the agony and pain can be overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteAwwww! Her pain can only be imagined.
ReplyDeleteI pray her daughter is found soon hale and hearty.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
ooh this is quite painful. I first read the full news on Gistmack, and JMDS
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ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Is Gov wife not a woman? Why is she not campaigning for the girls?
ReplyDeleteThis Federal Government Chibok Girls mathematics get as e be.
ReplyDeleteFirst the government told us 274 girls were kidnapped
Now they are saying 197 girls abducted.
Osinbajo dey show us 22 girls dancing
Osinbajo wife dey show us 6 girls knitting.
Now they are telling us 81 girls "regained freedom while 195 girls remain in captivity"
We know that 2 girls that came with children are locked up.
Maybe na me no fit calculate this their magomagu mathematics.
I think this Apc government is lying. 195 girls + 81 girls = 276 girls,
Not 274 girls.
Oby too don join them for magomagu chibok mathematics.
They can keep their change.
Our mumu don do