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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

One year after, father of 2 missing Chibok girls narrates life without his girls

Reverend Enoch Mark pictured right, the father of two of the missing Chibok girls says the last 1 year has been like 10 years for him and his wife since two of their daughters, a biological daughter named Monica and an adopted daughter named Sarah, were kidnapped by Boko Haram on April 14th 2014.

In an interview with BBC, Reverend Mark described how he traced the sect members after they had abducted the school girls and how he got information that his daughter might have been buried alive following her refusal to convert to Islam. His interview after the cut...





"Since the abduction of Monica and Sarah we've been in some kind of condition but I cannot describe it. We are not able to sleep. My wife [has been having] this problem with her blood pressure, we have been struggling, at times when I come and see her alone I meet her crying, at times she cannot eat especially when it was in the early days just after these girls were abducted. We set a day that we fast and pray so that the Lord will strengthen our daughters and all the abducted Chibok girls, if they are still alive.  My biological daughter Monica, she was 20 at that time she was abducted, and Sarah Samuel [my adopted daughter] was 18. That day, 14 April, was a very dangerous day. I remember hearing gunshots - all the buildings in Chibok were shaking. We have little mountains there and they were was echoing the shooting sound. When we went to the bush, I asked them [my wife and small children] to continue walking but I watched what was going and and saw how they were setting fire on some buildings until the morning. I managed to get back to my house and took my machine [motorbike]. I went to the school, no pupils were there.  I asked about them and was told that they have taken our daughters, and they showed me the direction they went. We saw that the girls had dropped their head scarves and dropped shoes along the way.  So I used that as a guide to follow where they went. Somebody told me that my daughter jumped out of the vehicle and she was wounded and she could not walk. It encouraged me to continue to pursue them. I went to a village which the kidnappers had set fire to and passed through it. I went to the next village and was told that the kidnappers had somebody and that I should go back.I just went into the bush to keep on looking and I met two girls - Sarah Lawan and a daughter of my watchman. I took them on my machine to the house. They had jumped out of the big lorry that was carrying them - if you would have seen the dust on them, you would have pitied them. So it was those girls who gave me the information that they were kidnapped. When I was in Chibok, there were some members of Boko Haram who mixed with us, so we did get some information though it was not first hand and we did not know if it was true or not. I was told that my daughter was stoned to death soon after being kidnapped and I was told that my daughter had been asked her to receive the Prophet Muhammad as her saviour. She refused [and] I was told that they dug a hole and buried her leaving her head outside and stoned her to death.  But [an envoy of the government who has been negotiating with the Boko Haram] just some three weeks ago he called me and told me that my daughters' names are among the names of the girls they are expecting [to be freed] which shows she is still alive, according to what he told me. I have hope. Even if my daughter has been stoned to death, I am the happiest man as a man of God who has brought up my daughter with that kind of faith"
I always think that had it been President Goodluck [Jonathan], or the defence minister or the chief defence minister or the governor of Borno state or those senators, who had lost a daughter, how would they feel? At the time these girls were kidnapped, had the federal government paid careful attention they would have rescued these girls. I'm not blaming the federal government but it's their responsibility to bring the girls back. When I remember the future of my [other] children it makes me to shed tears, I don't know how we will end up. Since the kidnapping none of my children has been to school. Monica, she's very neat in everything and she's prayerful all the time. And one thing that makes me to remember her all the time, [she said] "Daddy I'm praying for you that you will be able to sponsor me, I want to be a doctor I want to help the nation. That's all these things that I remember - and her determination.

70 comments:

  1. It is well, I know God is in control.

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  2. May God comfort you and your family.

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  3. I pray God help them, and come to their rescue.

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  4. Chai, don't worry sir...Affliction (GEJ) sha not befall us the second time...we've removed him....

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  5. The Lord is their strength. Linda take note!

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  6. The Lord is their strength. Linda take note!

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  7. E yaa...May God be your pillar of strength as you go through this tough time.

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  8. This really breaks my heart to think we just went on with our lives like nothing happened. My heart bleeds for the parents God will expose those behind boko haram n I pray he doesn't have mercy on them cos they don't deserve it.

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  9. "I always think that had it been President Goodluck [Jonathan], or the defence minister or the chief defence minister or the governor of Borno state or those senators, who had lost a daughter, how would they feel? "

    And you all wanted GEJ until 2019. Children were abducted and he went to dance skelewu the next day. Tsk!!!

    He is a failure not a hero. He should have resigned since!!!!!!

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  10. Oya that brain dead willy whatever Moses and some other pathetic Libers,start insulting them cos that's all ur head is made to do......

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  11. i keep saying it,that if GEJ had acted fast,those girls might/ will v been traced...n asari idiot will say no girls were kidnapped. Ur judgement dey wait you n ur cohorts. Can someone remind me dat GEJ is linda's hero.a day after bombing in few months ago n he was dancing like a cow in his niece's wedding.. i pray for a better Nigeria,regardless.

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  12. Linda abeg good night. Biko help me tell Kristen Stewart dat I love her I can turn gay for her, hope to see her in my dream. Amaka bae

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  13. O my God....sob sob

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  14. It is well....only God knows if those girls are still alive or not

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  15. Dis is xo pathetic. .. May d fire of God consume des abductors. Amen.

    * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * * *

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  16. I pray the lord should bring her safely for U̶̲̥̅̊

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  17. God Plsssssss help in d release of this girls. So painful to bear.

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  18. Chai so touching, crying my eyes out

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  19. Sad and touching....may God take charge@dat general

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  20. My heart bleeds.And yet,some careless people say its not true.I choose to believe this Christian father and pray that they find peace soon so they can have closure.

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  21. Tears drop from my eyes..this is so touching. May the good Lord send them helpers and let a miracle happen in Jesus name. Amen.

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  22. Very painful 2 read ds kind of story.as av said,it's failure of leadership dt hs taken us 2 ds very pitiable state.God shd pls protect ds girls n bring dem back 2 us safely.amen.

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  23. Really sad! I pray that God should pls be with them all and let them be released.

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  24. Nawa ohhh...touching.plz I need u guys to focus on praying for these gals.and leave Speculations on weather they really were kidnapped or not....am trying to imagine! if ma sister or neighbours daughter was amongst dem, what wld be my state of mind by now....(same sake)

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  25. Hmmm eiyaah may God protect them all wherever they are. Amen

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  26. *DeepSigh*...It is well IJN.Amen.

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  27. This is so sad, I can relate to what pain the parents are through, the heart ache of loosing a child, especially the mothers. I pray for the girls to return in good health. Who know what the girls might have gone thru, rape and torture. How is it that the Country didn't act fast?

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  28. Very touching. God please answer the prayers of Nigerians. Have mercy on the parents of the missing. I am just here imaginning the life the have lived without their kids. It is very frustrating.







    Busy Fingers.

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  29. God have mercy. God has not left you alone sir. God will return your daughters and the other chibok girls. Everyone that was involved in this devious act will never go unpunished. There shall be a day of reckoning

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  30. What a pity. I can understand how they feel. I pray that the Almighty helps the govt. to bring back those girls.

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  31. And some fools are still saying no girl is missing? Awon ode!

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  32. Wow, this is so heart breaking, I feel like an in his shoes, but thank God he's a man of God, and he had already showed his daughter the way of salvation prior to when she was kidnapped, so even if the kill her, her faith in Jesus Christ will save her soul in eternity.
    Grace be with you Monica and Sarah wherever you are, and all other christian girls kidnapped along side with you, and may d good lord grant saving grace also to your moslem friends kidnapped also in the name of the son of God, Jesus Christ. Amen!

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  33. What a pity! Very irresponsible government who could not give their all to save the girls. David faced lion and bear to save his sheep's but our government was busy acting drama rather than save the girls. It is well! God will continue to strengthen their family and protect the girls wherever they are. Hopefully, we will see the again.

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  34. What a painful experience to loose two daughters to a group of notorious and wicked terrorists. God will surely punish this book haram members and they must pay darely.

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  35. *in tears* MOG d God u serve will work out a miracle for u, there is nothing too difficult for HIM #keephopealive

    Moma J2

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  36. sorrowful indeed.... may God strengthen the family.... nd may he alone lead the gurls baq home safely some dei. For many r the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord God delivered them all.

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  37. I pray they all come back. Amen.

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  38. I just pray those girls are returned safely, It is well!

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  39. So sad,take heart.

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  40. Too Bad. May God avenge for these families.

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  41. The Lord will surely honour your faith and deliver His daughters.

    You are not alone, collectively as a people we trust the Lord on this.

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  42. touching and sad story, I don't think he should believe the stories he is fed with. Cant even imagine the pain him and his family is going through and yes it will be interesting to know if things will be same if the president's daughter was among the girls.

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  43. TAKE HEART SIR MARK..PRY DEY SHUD STIL B ALIVE N HOPE TO BHOLD UR FACE ONE DAY..TOMJERRYSWIT

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  44. This man has more dignity than all the government ministers put together. May the Lord bring those girls back home but if not, we thank Him for their lives, amen

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  45. Goodluck Jonathan should stand trial for this- he failed in his duty of care to the Nigerian people

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  46. Such a touching story..i pray they find them soon..

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  47. Such a touching story..i pray they find them soon..

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  48. So touchy
    And I shed tears
    May the Lord help us in dis GMB tenureso that he could bring our girls bak Amen

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  49. Oh Almighty God, please in your infinite and miracle working mercy behold my tears and help this and other families traumatized by religious extremists to the honour and glory of your holy name YAHUA. Amen

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  50. Speechless...cos am now doubting if those girls re missing..but just incase dey re...I pray dey be found soon..1 year later dey hv nt bin found..and Government re just keeping calm over d whole issue ..is dia something dey know dat we don't? .hmmm..aniways #Bring Back Our Girls

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  51. May God see them through in this trying time.

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  52. Boko Haram will soon be a thing of the past, BGG

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  53. Linda Ikeji even you in your comments and all your assertions and insinuations do not believe the girls were abducted.

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  54. Hmmm, Let's support the new government and hopefully the girls will come back alive on their foot

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  55. God is still on his throne, He will bring back your girls.

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