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Tuesday 15 July 2014

GEJ promises to meet Chibok girls' parents after meeting with Malala

President Jonathan yesterday promised girl-child education campaigner Malala Yousafzai that he will meet the parents of the missing Chibok girls. He's promised to do all he can to rescue the girls but he never attempted to go to Chibok and never requested to meet with the missing girls' parents...until Malala convinced him to do so. Speaking after the closed door meeting at the state house, Malala said
"I met with the parents of these girls who are still under the abduction of Boko Haram and they were crying and hopeless. But still, they have this hope that there is still someone who can help them. They asked me if there is any chance for them to meet the President because at this time, they need the President’s support, so I asked the President if it is possible for him to go and see them to encourage them and the President did promise me that he will meet the parents of these girls.
“I spoke to the President about the girls who complained that they could not go to school despite the fact that they want to become doctors, engineers and teachers. But the government is not providing them any facility. They also need health facility, security and the government is not doing anything.

49 comments:

  1. So he needed a p*ssy to convince him, he try!

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    1. How dare you refer to a woman as a p... Ssy, you are no different from the book haram members with their illiterate mentality

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    2. @anony 8:50 Goddam u need only not 2 b cautious in what u say but also what u write...u disgust me!

      ....Her Excellency.....

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    3. How dare you call her a p**sy, can you even dare to leave a day in her shoes.

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  2. It took a 17years old for the president to meet the parents of the kidnapped girls, I'm sure if she had asked him to visit Chibok, he would have agreed.
    #BringBackOurGirls

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Dude what hv u actually done for ur nation?

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    2. @ Emmanuel chuby, did you ask yourself the same question b4 commenting... Why not drop your own views on the matter and move on.

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  3. Shameless man it took a 17 year old Pakistani girl to come and tell you what your own people have been trying to tell him for 91 days. Surely there must be a special place in HELL for Jonathan. He harassed the #BBOG campaign, arrested them, threw tear gas, lied on them now he quickly welcomes a foreigner and is taking pictures with her. BIG FOOL

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  4. Madame pls go back 2 ya country coz ds country is a mess nd only God emsef can hlp...... FG is a Mess nd Jonathan is d worst president eva in nigeria history,wifout human feelin or passion.....so he hasnt seen d parents of d galz since,he will now coz Malala Yousafzai told em 2 do t abi....weak Man in da seat of power.

    ~@iamJbankz Olamide's PA~

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  5. What an Eye Service of a person we call PRESIDENT !!! So if Malala did not talk to him, commonsense did not tell him d right thing to do!!!
    May be if one of his kids was kidnapped by Boko Horam, then would there be action !!! Mr President and his corrupt government forget one day they will give account to GOD on how they maltreated his people. They all think they are untouchable and Immortals. A leader without vision and LOVE is worse than a nagging wife.. Going to church without the fear God is useless. Even pagan presidents in other countries rule better .... GREED! GREED! ! GREED !!!.

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  6. Na wa for dis man o...I hope he stays true to his word sha. Oyindamolaharvey@yahoo.com

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  7. Our President Never Wanted To See Them Not Until This Alien Smally Asked Him To. Hmmmmmm. (Linda's Man)

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  8. Na wah oh. So dis 17th year old girl dey teach oga jona Hw to run his govt. SMH. Naija sef

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    1. Lol @ '17th' year old. Indeed

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  9. this GEJ needs brain amendment. can you imagine? since when , na now you won go abi? silly

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  10. alaanu titilayo15 July 2014 at 09:07

    Nawa oooooo

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  11. ok o. patoswife@gmail.com

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  12. Mr.Gej what will cost or what will take from you, if you meet with the parents nawa ooo #bright bravo#

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  13. Oh since he has not even met with d parents of d chibok girls hmmMmm na wa ooooo GEJ

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  14. What have they been doing,is it now they want to meet with them.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo.com

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  15. Well if meeting them will calm nerves and make them happy that's all fine and good but do you need the advice of Malala before you do the needful? Anyway, don't go Borno oh, invite them to Aso rock.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  16. Na today? Miss malala don't worry ur self, GEJ is our father, ll know him well. He likes promise what He can never do. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  17. Good.president Jonahthan,pls fulfil your promise.

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  18. So our President needs a young girl, a foreigner for that matter to advise him to visit the parent of the chibok girls b4 he would do so? I fear for Naija

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  19. Dis little girl is only speaking 4rm a humanitarian and activist's point of view, de matter is way beyond her comprehension and dat of most adult Nigerians.

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  20. Shame that it took a 17 year old to finally convince our president to visit Chibok after several appeals.

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  21. Alicia says...15 July 2014 at 09:46

    Rubbish! All na political propaganda.

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  22. We need action, not promises

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  23. Niger govt av notting good to write about.I can't believe GEJ av not seen their parents,so bad,I can't advice him to go to borno state cos 99% of people der don't wish him well.it wat he can bring dem together in abuja and show concern as a president of d country.GEJ is a stupid man,moron

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  24. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This babe dont knw naija goverment at all, somebody should let her knw that their conversation is one big wash and nobody is going any where.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  25. Wat kind of Leader do we have in dis beloved Country, Country where our leaders do not value d life of its citizens, If dis little girl did not tell u to visit Dem, u wouldn't have gone visiting. Na waooo oga Jona, still folding my hand watching ur action till 2015, den i will show u d stuff am made of, Na den u go no say kaaki no be leather.

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  26. I usually don't comment on updates like dis I just ad 2 on dis 1.Now @ least he has promised 2 go see dem am sure he ll but truth be told 9gerians and d missing chibok girls parents don't just want encouragement but actions. Abt d case of Educational facilities,Health care centres and security of d state dats d job of d Governors dats y we av governors every 9igerian knows dat d northerners don't like education not just 4 deir girls alone but 4 d men as well, dis re d states dat drove oda non indigenous 4rm coming 2 invest in dem away wit deir ethnic fights and religious beliefs so dis tins can't be implemented if d state government don't play deir part. Plus we all know dat dis BH issue is so deeply rooted.
    My point is Nigeria and Nigerians needs God corruption is our biggest problem so deeply rooted in our veins. Is a pity how my beloved country is getting worse by d day. D solution begins wit us as individuals we our tots,minds,hrts and souls 2 be purified

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  27. he should plz...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  28. That is the point "the govt is not doing anything". If not that this man is so dumb and stupid. . Did he ever need anyone to convince him to meet the abducted girls parents? So sluggish

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  29. God bless u Malala for lending ur voice; may your mission be accomplished IJN, Amen!

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  30. Abegiii.....
    This wun should go and sit down...
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    The forces we fight with in nigeria are not canal,....
    It takes d wisdom of Gej to be alive till today !!!
    They should search dose parents well !!

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  31. At least the girl got a promise out of GEJ, but we know our gov't promise is like buying a share, it takes years to mature. But at least he promised right?

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  32. All of you saying the girl made GEJ to agree meeting with the Chibok parents I have one question for you.. If your child was taken really would you wait for the president to come to you? NO is the answer, have u ever seen how a hen reacts each time an eagle rovers around her children!! Am sure you can figure that out !!! No missing girls period.!!

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  33. Our president na wa for you ooooo

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  34. Is he reporting to Malala or to Nigerians?

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  35. Dis is jus funny. . Jona u shld av met wiv d parents of d gals atleast it shows dat u care for dem.. I jus tire.. lets wait til we see him der. No b jona again

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  36. Am glad as he has promised to visit them. Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  37. Shame shame shame

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  38. Anybody else but me notice that we have a government that does nothing but offer hollow words and promises...

    "We condemn..." But never actually do anything to prevent or stop further dastardly acts
    "We promise to..." But nothing is EVER actually done
    "We plan to..." But all that is evident is actually a gross lack of planning

    I find it very insulting that you (government) toss out these phrases as prefixes to real issues affecting real lives knowing fully well that you have no intentions of doing anything... And knowing that We (Nigerians) know that you have no intentions of doing anything.
    We are "sheep" no more. Now we ask questions and take to the streets. We were raised not to question authority, but now we question even that.

    Go back to your world history books (government)... Study the patterns... Deduce what this is indicative of...

    There's 168 Million of us... How many are you?

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  39. Anybody else but me notice that we have a government that does nothing but offer hollow words and promises...

    "We condemn..." But never actually do anything to prevent or stop further dastardly acts.
    "We promise to..." But nothing is EVER actually done.
    "We plan to..." But all that is evident is actually a gross lack of planning.

    I find it very insulting that you (government) toss out these phrases as placation to real issues affecting real lives knowing fully well that you have no intentions of doing anything... And knowing that We (Nigerians) know that you have no intentions of doing anything.

    We are "sheep" no more. Now we ask questions and take to the streets. We were raised not to question authority, but now we question even that. We are no longer afraid.

    Go back to your world history books (government)... Study the patterns... Deduce what this is indicative of...

    There's 168 Million of us... How many are you?

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  40. I'm sure GEJ is like "Oooooooooo...who send this gyal hia now. Make e comot jor! My docile Nigerian didn't harrass me, now I have to listen to this small gal because the international community would be watching." LMAO! Uselessness!

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  41. Amala or Malala pls don't mind this GEJ he is a big joke and Naija is even a bigger joke. pls go back to Afghanistan and continue to treat where those militants from ur useless shot u

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  42. So malala had to come all the way from east asia to tell you that you must visits victims in your country? Shame! Next we'll hear APC sent her.. Rubbish!

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  43. I just hope it is not another empty promise

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