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Boris Kodjo chides world leaders for not staging unity walk for the people killed in Baga

Hollywood actor Boris Kodjoe posted this message on his instagram page this evening chastising world leaders on their silence over the 2000 people reportedly killed in Baga by Boko Haram. Earlier today, world leaders including Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, UK's David Cameron, Angela Merkel of Germany and others took to the streets of Paris for a solidarity march for the 12 cartoonists killed by terrorists. Actor Marlon Wayans also wrote about the people killed in Baga.

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  1. So true man

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    1. Una President say him reather dance for wedding Dan to address d issue o, or he'll reather speak on his burnt buses....so u don't expect dem to take him crious..

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    2. I disagee wit u...
      Nigeria, doing sth lik dis is like asking for mass burial.

      For security reason, dis is not safe in Nigeria, common independence day celebration was cancel@eagle square last year bcos of security reason.

      Requesting dis type of mass match in Nigeria is making mockery of Nigeria security challenge.

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    3. Dis actor doesn't knw wht he is talking abt.

      In fact, he is clueless. Let him dare come to Nigeria to try dis, it either he is kidnapped or bombed.

      He just want cheap publicity and relevance.

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    4. It's really not entire their fault, they have not even seen our own leader march

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    5. Royal priesthood or whatever ur name is, so in ur right thinking mind u actually feel u'v made sense!? Then u are as dumb as I feared.

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    6. Really???? @royalpriesthood is this how u think?? Choi I feel bad for you sha.

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    7. Sorry kolawole guess mr priest slept with with brain leaking.

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    8. Royal priesthood, everything u said is trash. So they shld not march because of fear?

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    9. @royalpriesthood you are very dumb,u are part of the people that won't make Nigeria to move forward....do u think if our leaders in Nigeria cared about our lives won't people come n March with us too.so shut ur mouth n face your book

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    10. No body weeps more than the bereaved! Nigerians are not even grieved and mourning. You don't expect them to mourn for us. The French people showed they were grieved and the world grieved with them

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    11. Uncle royal priesthood...you are dumb sir,sorry sir....are you even making any sense...if any of your family had been bombed will you stay there and be yarning mockery for nigeria...nigeria has been mocking itself since the 80's uncle

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    12. This Royal Priesthood of a person should be stopped from commenting on this blog, he's too stupid!

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    13. OMG! I wish I can see dis Royal Priesthood in person. His comments make me wonder if he actually attended a secondary school. Does he even know d meaning of d word "clueless"? I know dat all these obnoxious comments is for Linda to notice him so as to be considered wen her giveaway comes. Wat a shame!

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    14. Royal priesthood. Ur line of tot is whacko

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  2. I wonder wat dis word is turning to,my God guide $ protect us.Amin

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  3. Tell them oo.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  4. My brother the world is tired of Nigeria, we should lead by example.
    Our president was at a,wedding ceremony yesterday, so you expect them to cry more than the bereaved.His aids are more concerned about his campaign buses vandalized at Plateau state,
    Nobody takes us serious again.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. God bless you.......you spok my heart

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    2. Rightly said. Linda take note!

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    3. CONCERNED NIGERIAN12 January 2015 at 06:13

      In precious posts I have said same.how will they stand for us when we refuse to even squat for ourselves.whether 2000 or 200,the Nigerian government,citizens and leaders didn't even give it a mention.
      Our industry moguls don't deem it fit to raise money for insecurity and health yet a whooping 2billoon dropped like chicken change for them to keep corruption in power.boris,thank you but Nigeria and Nigerians aren't serious yet.

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    4. @ concerned Nigerian, 21billion not 2billion.

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    5. CONCERNED NIGERIAN12 January 2015 at 07:48

      ##previous

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    6. The problem is not the nigerian govt. it's we the people problem. What's the worth for a nigerian life. Less than zero. We place no value on ourselves that's why a political party that just segregated can come up with two dead aspirants like Jonathan and Buhari and we the people feel cool with it and throw our support.
      We as a people r dead in thoughts and desire for a better Nigeria compared to France where they went behind the dead and throw full support and when sarkosky wasn't doing good they pushed him out for hollande. Fresh legs and fresh hands not some rusty retired 30yrs inactive rag to take over or some dude without personal desire to improve or control his cabinet rule us. We all know 2b is stolen, political thieves are hosting aspirants yet we praise them and throw our votes behind them. What do we expect wen they win?? Vouch for their political lobbyist of course.
      Gordon brown made a silly mistake by saying something wrong in the media and it cost his party the vote till today. Some dude will come up and say he is changed and we all embrace after him. In reality pdp and apc should be dead right now for bringing those two dead aspirants. Instead of us to make sense and voice our opinion saying we don't want the two for a better life for Nigeria and increase the worth of a nigerian life so the world will also value us, we sit and praise their dead acts and boost their silliness with our stupidity and lack of genuine desire for greatness. Let's wake up Nigeria to reality. There is nothing like "God help us or God bless Nigeria" God will surely bless but it needs the people to make the blessing active. Change starts from the heart before it spreads to actions. If your heart and mind r dead then u will be ruled by king of the dead.
      Obama didn't rule as a dead governor or something. He was accountable from his previous post and usa belived in him even the white supremacist.
      Please let us make a change starting with ourselves and that will spread. It sickens me when I see the two dead aspirants. If the republicans had brought a better aspirant than mitt Romney they might have beat Obama to his game but he wasn't good enough regardless he was white. Lesson. We should quit taking people just by their words but desire to achieve and past records. Also usa won't reelect george bush if he came up to contest presidency. We recycle political feaces in Nigeria like its nothing.

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    7. Bona,you spoke like a true Nigerian,God bless u,royalpriesthood mumu like you just wanna be heard,idiota!

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  5. few people were killed and they showed solidarity, thousands are been killed almost on weekly basis and they are just watching!
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  6. Why will they come to Nigeria when our own leaders don't even care? They are all busy with their political ambitions, celebrating,feasting etc? God help us in Nigeria

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  7. Aunt Lindodo, please what's up with the vote for the best blogger thingy.. Please confirm nd give us more info. Thanks

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  8. May God return peace back to nigeria. Amen.

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  9. Sweetheart, they r more interested in the upcoming elections. And they r not used to trecking. Yeye people!

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  10. When our leaders are the worst on earth nko ? They won't visit the scene or talk about the issue ... Issshhhh

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  11. Their president organized the walk. Ours is busy causing traffic for political campaign

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  12. Ma struggle 2 comment. On LIB begins 2day.Hehehehe...

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  13. When our own leaders have nt acknowledged d massacre, how will world leaders protest??
    May peace reign in our land

    Linda's no1 supporter

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  14. We are yet to agree as a country d number of casualties, na BBC dey tell us dat it will b up to 2000 people killed. Linda take note!

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  15. When our own leaders have nt acknowledged d massacre, how will world leaders protest??
    May peace reign in our land

    Linda's no1 supporter

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  16. Thanks jarre....don't mind them....they hate Nigerians

    @Galore

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    1. You are a foolish nigerian that should be hated. What effort as we as nigerians done to show concern yet u r here hating on them. U need to see how those people are so passionate about themselves and they were joined. But there has been nothing to start with in nigeria let alone being joined. So let's deal with our problems well so that they could be concerned about us. Or u want them to take panadol for our headache just like that abi. Pls let's start thinking before we open our mouths to talk

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  17. How can you blame the world leaders when the Nigerian govt hasnt even confirmed the killing in Baga.. If we are not ready to take ourselves serious, the world wont take us serious!.

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  18. Shey we self ready to March on dia behalf

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  19. Black lives don't matter to them. They even prefer the so called arab people to us, (iraq,syria,afgan). Left for them our population is too much. Anything to reduce the black population on earth, isn't that why they sent ebola. Boko is doing their lab work for them. They are glad.

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    1. If u speak the truth, may God punish them. If not, may God punish u.

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  20. Won't such march lead to more killings? The insecurity in d country is too much for that. We just need permanent solution not solidarity march.





    @Sophia Stephen

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  21. Hm! I am short of words,let me read comments...but people will appreciate you when u appreciate yourself....Does our leaders take us to be inportant?Do they think our lives count?I dont think so...the only life that count to them is that of their immidiate families.

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  22. Do U expect world leaders to come and match in Nigeria ova the killings in d north east when ur president and his cabinets keep telling the whole world that PDP led administration is winning war against BOKoHARAM... May God rescue dis nation from d hands of irresponsible govt.

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  23. I guess they are just tired of the corruption and lip service that takes place here. This is not the first time such killing would happen. So they are just sick of the government who does nothing but talk.

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  24. I sense this case will be dead like that of the chibok girls....God please deliver us from the hands of selfish leaders
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  25. Can u imagine,no good luck Jonathan is busy dancing at his adopted daughter wedding and the other aspirants are busy campaigning,where is WHO OAU ECOWAS ,nothing but pain I feel,lawless country!and u want people to come down to Nigeria and vote,I know very soon God will wipe away very pharaoh as a leader away in Jesus name

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  26. Why should they care about us when our leaders portray that we do not care about ourselves? Charity begins at home. How you treat your own is how people will treat them

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  27. They aint even gat time for 9ja! But God gat our backs!

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    1. Do u have your own time. God has got your back after all the sin u keep committing

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  28. I haven't even heard it from GET. ..
    busy wit political campaign

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  29. Can they cry more than the bereaved? That march was planned by the French government then other leaders got involved. Here our government is still busy denying anything happened; no it wasn't 2,000 but an undetermined number running into hundreds... vague stuff like that. Why should anyone offer to march here? It's not even front page news!!!

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  30. Lol they will match safely in Paris, but nija will bomb and rob them whilst marching biko.
    ..mama J...

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    1. U want to give bh chance to bomb more pple dan dey've eva bombed in deir lifetime ba? Plsss whatever rocks deir boat is allowed..... Hw wud u expect us to march on d street wen large crowd is highly prohibited due to bomb blast? pls biko think straight, Dnt just copy oda pple widot analysing d whole situation...tink of smthing better! Or rada be praying for d country...I don't see Hw marching d street wud stop bh

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    2. Both of u hit d nail on head.
      True talk.

      Don't mind dat clueless actor seeking cheap attention and at d same making mockery of Nigeria security challenge.

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    3. You 2 are really unintelligent. So there was no large gathering in Lagos when the president came to campaign. Keep displaying your mumuism

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  31. Linda what do you want people to say to you Nigerians. You are all enjoying yourselves like nothing is happening since Boko haram started killing people. When we other Africans say anything you tell us you are very great what what. We mourn we those who are mourning you guys go to Dubai do selfies with labels you are all happy in Nigeria let us mourn with France who are mourning

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  32. Linda what do you want people to say to you Nigerians. You are all enjoying yourselves like nothing is happening since Boko haram started killing people. When we other Africans say anything you tell us you are very great what what. We mourn we those who are mourning you guys go to Dubai do selfies with labels you are all happy in Nigeria let us mourn with France who are mourning

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  33. People should search their conscience and understand why no one takes matters relating to BH in Nigeria seriously.

    Why should the world leaders bother when the leaders of Nigeria are not in the least bothered?

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  34. Why would they march when our own president is busy touring round Nigeria 4 his upcoming elections. Its a shame on our leaders path.

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  35. My dear Boris Kodjoe...these people care less about africa even if they care they can't come here to nigeria for any form of solidarity march I know,....17 is no number near 2000 yet.....I wonder

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  36. *screaming* I LOVE U BORIS ( nd yh, its mre dan eyes)

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  37. Okay Marlon, Boris and other complainers, why don't you all stage your own protests so that others will follow your lead instead of whining about those who are fighting for what they believe in? If you give a damn about the lives lost in Baga or Nigeria as a whole then get off the social media and go out to the streets to let your voices be heard. Until then!

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    1. At least his voice is being heard via social media. U guys learn to talk pls. U don't just make comments becos u feel like. What have u done in ur own way?

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  38. Why would the world leaders pay attention when our leaders turn deaf ear to the situation? Let's not bother people who have better things to do! Heaven help those who help themselves. Nigeria has made it seem like we don't need help, so why should the world bother?!

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  39. God Will Never Forsake Nigeria no matter what. It is well with Nigeria. World leaders are only human, we need God's support not human support. Boko harm will one day be a thing of the past. Strongly believe this. Shalom

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  40. hmmm.....simple= the whole world perceives our boko haram crisis as political propagandas and not religious/ terrorist attacks. So they cant interfere in our "national matters".God help us all and our supposed leaders should have a re-think.

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  41. They will march cause the world can actually say for certain 17 people were killed. How long did it take the Nigeria government to acknowledge the death of 2000 people? Even now are we sure? Pictures please or something. Nigeria has refused to be organised, its a pity.

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  42. Senseless westerners...let dem go n take several seats a beg...fuck dem all

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  43. Our government is faulty, non-functional and clueless, that's why things are the way they are in Nigeria.

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  44. He's right, even the so called AU leaders did not think about this, and our president is busy with re-election instead of doing the right thing, he's the leader but he's not leading by example at all, at times been so qualified academically doesn't mean u will remember when to apply common sense. God bless Nigeria our country

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  45. Do our leader even care to do anything,not to talk of people that are non nigerians,as you lay your bed,so you lie on it.

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  46. Hey man!You're a third world country whose leaders encourage violence....Why would others take us serious if we don't take ourselves serious?
    Guy go build your minor career and stop trying to be an activist

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    1. U r very stupid for making this comment. Fish brain.

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  47. Thanks very much Boris for your concern brother. It's great that people like you are concerned about this tragedy when Nigerians themselves are more concerned with election and other things. Nobody cares about the dead ones, what is even being done to help displaced and at the same time bereaved persons who are trekking thousand miles to safety. Can't the freaking Nigerian government provide such helps like transport? They are more concerned with campaign cars and all. Injustice of a humongous measure is going on in this country.Thanks Boris for recognizing that even when a greater part of the Nigerian people and the worl out there do not recognize what is happening here.

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  48. Jonathan should be responsible for the question..Believe me bros,we still have many hurdles to cross if we truly wanted the move to be establish in Nigeria.You spoke fine and God bless you bros

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  49. Where is the outrage from our own presidency? No press statement, nothing!!! No one will come to Nigeria when the Nigerian government will not even acknowledge it.

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  50. Jonathan should be responsible for the question..Believe me bros,we still have many hurdles to cross if we truly wanted the move to be establish in Nigeria.You spoke fine and God bless you bros

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  51. Well from the little i know, it mourn with those who mourn, not mourn with those who are relaxed and campaigning. the two major political parties are birds of the same feathers. Goodluck is the president of the nation and the APC presidential candidtate is a leader from that region. so they both should be held accountable and responsibile but unfortunately it doesnt look like they care for what ever reason. This is a prove that we do not have a change or opposition yet. they are all birds of the same feathers, and Nigerians must stand up against this present crop of leaders. they are destroying us faster than we can imagine. they Politicize everything. the APC instead of supporting the government in this fight when it was starting was busy hating and crying wolf that the government is destroying his region and massacring his people.

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  52. Na wa ooo.
    We lik un-necessary beefing.

    Dis has nothing to do wit Nigeria or wht is happening here.

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    1. Are you really this stupid and dum??damn!!!

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  53. How will they stand with people who don't have their acts together.. Even the president doesn't care anymore.. the world won't treat us better than we treat ourselves.

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  54. True talk Kodjoe. Africans life worthless abi? Bias leaders.

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    1. European leaders marched in Paris.
      African leaders are too busy embezzling their nations
      Does GEJ know that 2000 people were killed? Was it not Piers Morgan who informed Nigerians?
      As long as we continue electing non functioning men like GEJ, African lives will continue to be worthless.

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  55. I don't know why people post silly and senseless things online, you want to compare Paris with Nigeria instead of a joint prayers so that it will be well with all of us they are blabbing. May you and you father should come and start the march and then others will join you, Nonsense.

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    1. Please go and hide your head in shame for this stupid comment. Is the life of those lost in Nigeria and Paris different? Can you give life? If No, then throw away whatever you used to comment here because people like you should never share their air headed thoughts online

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    2. Dnt mind dis dumb illiterate dat cnt put her words togeda. Someone is dere fighting for ur country n u re dere in da xomfort of ur home pressing ur stupid fone typing shit! He is doing wat we. Nigerians cnt do n saying wat we nigerians cnt say I bet u re opening ur mouth cos u Jes hear of boko haram n neva felt it abi? I ope u dnt feel it o u bloody cunt. Nigerians n deir ignorance sicken me. Well done Boris kodjoe. May God continue to keep u handsome n hot for me.

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    3. So what's your contribution?

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    4. Catherine or whatever u call ur self. Just kill urself,ur likes shouldn't be alive for real

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    5. Sitting down in the comfort of your home typing the most stupid comments of the new year! And we expect outsiders to take us seriously when a lot of our people are so daft in reasoning!

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  56. Why would they stage a unity walk?....let our leaders initiate the walk first. when our so called president is busy campaigning....does he even still recognises borno state as part of nigeria?...over 700 nigerians ran to chad and he's not even showing concern....what a goodluck indeed!

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  57. Let's wait for what they have to say.....

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  58. Maybe Nigeria is not from this world, we might be from another planet sef.... Sentiments is everywhere.

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  59. That is to show u the level of discrimination in the UN, yet the send Nigerian soldiers for peace keeping missions...this shows how much we are valued..

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  60. Thanks for the saying guys, I wander ooooo

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  61. Thanks for the saying guys, I wander ooooo

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  62. He should first ask what the Nigerian leaders are doing. Charity begins at home. Nigeria is a nation without a leader, you shouldn't expect other leaders to show concern when Nigeria's own leaders are going about their business as if nothing happened

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    1. At least he's asking. Our own celebs are singing and dancing for GEJ so that they can be given money to buy houses and cars.

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    2. ELDEE raised same major issues but he was criticized as not being able to run a label so he shld shut up. Like both r d same.

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  63. Well, charity begins at home! If YOUR GOVERNMENT does not even know the number of victims, and your president is busy with weddings and campaign, why do you expect other countries to pity you. Do you think that the president of France would have proceeded with wedding and campaign if he was in Jonathan's shoe? SMH

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  64. when our own president was partying and campaigning

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  65. God bless em,our naija celebs ntng dh concern em abii,,,,if em lk mk em wipe out d whole naija as far as em dh sell dia records,gt endorsements thy're cool#GodhelpNigeria#
    xyz(aittyfinest)

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  66. May the news was not published in french. Bullshit

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  67. Funny thing izzz dat they call us the gaint of Africa when our government de behave like chickens,freakin ashamed of being a Nigerian see common cameroun still de show dier talent,GEJ juz kn dat DERE IS GOD in evrythng u r doing,do smthng about this menace called boko haram!!God we r tired!!!naija can handle boko haram in a week if we have good military leaders coz d gist I hear diz days about dis so called military commanders is appauling!!tufiakwa God help us.

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  68. They can't cry more than the bereaved!! Our leaders don't even care

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  69. We really don't matter. Life means nothing to our government. It is the norm. We have been on CNN in the last 48 hours, how many Naija TV can really show us the pic, they dare not, cause they will be shut down. Our Preident usually parties each time we are bombed.

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  70. The thing is our leaders are not showing any empathy so why would leaders from other countries empathize with people that are not mourning...the only thing on their dirty minds is February 14th...smh

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  71. They don't give a shit bout us

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  72. I disagree with Boris. The French people made it happen. Our govt are even denying the whole thing and have not even acknowledged the event so why should world leaders gather when our own govt is not interested.

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  73. When Jonathan is busy with his campaign, I wonder the kind of President he is. Na wha o.

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  74. you are waiting for world leaders but your president is attending parties... SMH...

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  75. The question is..Did Nigerians take the walk?

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  76. It's so sad that nothing is being done about these continuous attacks in Nigeria. Do we have a functional government at all? I highly doubt it.

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  77. Nigerian leaders are more concerned about looting money, partying and chasing women every weekend, they don't give a s**t if half of the population are dying. Give a typical naija man access to money and numerous pretty women or a lady money and the latest phone then the affairs of their country can go up in flames. Unfortunately we live in a world where Nigerians don't value human life

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  78. Unity is what Africa is suffering from. Back biting and witch hunting is 3 much. But nigeria wil excel in Jesus name,Amen. Oneandonlynwa@gmail.com

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  79. As for me o,i think the case in Nigeria is beyond marching on the streets.Drastic measures needs to be taken.Nigeria leaders must show their will and might to fight terrorism.If boko harram means western education is forbidden to ordinary aboki on the street, i say it has been hijacked by Nigerian politicians and that is why world leaders are folding there hands

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  80. As for me o,i think the case in Nigeria is beyond marching on the streets.Drastic measures needs to be taken.Nigeria leaders must show their will and might to fight terrorism.If boko harram means western education is forbidden to ordinary aboki on the street, i say it has been hijacked by Nigerian politicians and that is why world leaders are folding there hands

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  81. This is such a shame. On the other hand, if our government has not planned a "walk" and invited other world leaders, they sure would not leave their country and come here to help us organise a walk would they?

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  82. Abeggy...what has d so called Nigerian celebrity done. Too? Apart from show of their latest possession on Instagram!
    #nothating#speakingmymind#!

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  83. BEFORE WE THINK OF WORLD LEADERS PERHAPS WE SHOULD HAVE A UNITY WALK AMONG OURSELVES FIRST? PDP AND APC, CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS, SOUTHERNERS AND NORTHERNERS, ALL IN UNITY SAYING NO TO TERRORISM?

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  84. The Life of massacred 2000 in baga, is of no value to the nigerian leaders and world leaders as well. Let's just keep reciting our psalm 121.

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  85. Well,after the 200 missing chibok gals,evry1 took a break.

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  86. Hmmmm....a clear case of "Some animals are more equal than others"

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  87. How can they speak up when GEJ has continued to condemn attacks without any sign of seriousness or remorse.
    Its now like a normal replay track.
    I feel for my country and its really sad.

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  88. sometimes it seems as if these stories are just made up to keep creating a sense of insecurity and further distract the government. like seriously the chibok girls tingy sounds like a hoax. on the flip side it may just be a case of very unserious leaders. just saying.

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  89. very impressed someone like him is paying attention, figures may not be right but whatever the figure is, they are still unarmed innocent civilians wasted for nothing!

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  90. PLS DONT ASK FOR TOO MUCH....COME KOR, COME NI.....

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  91. No b only Abuja...... Make dem go march 4 sambisa forest...........






    *oparoescalade*

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  92. No b only Abuja...... Make dem go march 4 sambisa forest...........






    *oparoescalade*

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  93. The way u portrayed urself that's the way you will be approached.The Government is that reason,when the Govt careless,how do u want the international community to be sympathetic?They will not coz tha Govt priority now is campaign and re-election at the expenses of the mass killing in the North.May God hear our cry and liberate us from the Hands of the tyrants come February,2015.

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  94. It's just unfortunate, Nigeria needs a turnaround

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  95. This royal priesthood guy bafles me wiv d sort of comments he mks. linda's give-away hz finished its high time he leaves d comment section 2 sensible ppl

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  96. Since this royal priesthood guy started commenting on this blog, I have noticed that he comments at least 5-6 times on each article, and all your comments are always redundant, senseless, stupid and as ignorant as you are!!! Stupid fool, your mother should have aborted you, waste of space, Linda you better post my comment!!! Whizman

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  97. God bless him. I prophesy to Nigeria that the stone the builders' rejected will one day, become the cornerstone. It is well.

    Redcandy
    ****www.idoncomeagain.com****

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  98. Well spoken heart of a good man

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