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Thursday 11 June 2015

Photos: US Congress women host 6 girls who escaped from Boko Haram captivity

US Congress women led by Representative Frederica Wilson yesterday June 10 met with 6 Nigerian girls who escaped from Boko Haram captivity. The Congress women all wore red which is the color code for the Bringbackourgirls campaign.

They later filed outside the congress building carrying placards with the message"Bring Back Our Girls". Some Congress men also came out to lend their voices. More photos after the cut...




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    1. That's nice. Way to go people. Linda take note!

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    2. Hmmmmm, dis girls don't look lik d girls dat escaped frm BH captivity. Just my take.

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    3. Praise d Lord. There is testimony on LIB for Davido's driver hav b healed of his madnes of leaving space on d blog. Pls come, and rejoice wit him.

      @Davido's driver, on a serious note, hav noticed u never make more than a sentence on dis blog as comment.

      At least try to write long speech to show u saw d four walls of school not all these per second sentence u call comment's on dis blog.

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    4. 80 shades of tizzy11 June 2015 at 12:02

      And dey seriously tink we will believe dese are d gals dat escaped bh...smh!

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    5. God has wiped away their tears. I wish and pray that others kidnapped will regain their freedom soonest.



      #TeamBlessed#

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    6. These girls obviously are not the girls that were captured. Nigeria and deciet.

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  2. God bless them all. Lindaobserve

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  3. THNK GOD FOR THEIR BRAVERY ACT...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  4. Awww the girls re hot.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  5. So nice of them.
    #ChibokGirls Never to be forgotten.
    Where are we from? Chibok!
    When should we stop? Not untill our girls are back alive.
    What is our core value? Humanity!
    The fight for the Chibok girls is the fight for the soul of Nigeria.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Aboki the gay ass mofo...stop patronizing bonario with petty comments. He's straight. Oya carry your dirty kettle and find anoda aboki to knack em ass

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  6. 'Bring Back Our Girls'. Where are the six girls in the photos or have they learnt to ware human hairs and nologer and wearing trousers too. I thought they are muslims.

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    1. Tell them. These are fake chibok girls.

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    2. Chibok is a Christian community.

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    3. Chibok is a Christian community.

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  7. Of course i dont think these are the "Chibok girls "

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  8. Haaaaaaa, dis is scam o, ao can all dis matured babes b chibok girls? I don't agree n I wlnever agree. All dis 1s don enter ilaya now chai!

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    1. Read and stop displaying your ignorance haba!

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    2. For ur information the girls were SS 3 students. T4 most of them were btw 17 to 19. Pls how big in size were us sisters, cousins etc at 18yrs?

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  9. Haaaaaaa, dis is scam o, ao can all dis matured babes b chibok girls? I don't agree n I wlnever agree. All dis 1s don enter ilaya now chai!

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  10. Y are de looking so healthy?

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    1. U think they got there today?

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  11. I doubt if dis are d real girls.

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  12. Taiwo Bamgboye11 June 2015 at 10:17

    I don't understand what is happening here o,does this girls look like our own Boko haram captured girls? Linda take note .

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  13. No sense in ds Hashtag....
    * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * * *

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  14. Dear, I rejoice with you and thank God for your life.

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  15. I feel ashamed for us nigerians...shudnt we av done dis long time ago to help boast d esteem of dese ladies ..no..we wud wait 4 US 2 do dese first..

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  16. how true is it, that the girls' escaped from BOKO HARAM captivity.

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  17. See how God has turned their lives around...*tears*



    www.iblogwithgrace.blogspot.com

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  18. Well, am sure d girls will be glad something good has come out of all their troubles, they never dreamt of being in d states and there they are. Happy for them. Pray others get their freedom too.

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  19. Where are all those LIBer naysayers and Asari D who claimed that BBOG was created to force GEJ out of office. I hope their eyes are now clear!

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  20. Where have you been Oluchi??? Linda take note!

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  21. God hear our cry, and let our prayers come up to you. If there are girls being held captive anywhere, not only Chibok girls, even girls forced into early prostitutions, please grant them divine freedom. Amen.

    THE VOICE OF THE PROPHETESS

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  22. Really happy for them! May God protect the missing ones and let them be found alive....

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  23. please my fellow libers how does any of those girls in the first pic look like those Hausa's. and how did they get to the American. Linda hope u r not misinforming us.

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  24. please my fellow libers how does any of those girls in the first pic look like those Hausa's. and how did they get to the American. Linda hope u r not misinforming us.

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  25. Plz tell me if dis r real y r those pplz laffin on that serious matter

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  26. Were these girls really held by BH abi some people done swap real victims with family relatives for the trip?

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  27. I do not think these girls are from Chibok. what happened...they got a make over? They do not even look like they are from northern Nigerian girls.

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  28. these are not girls from Maiduguri area... i smell one big fat rat... shame on these people..

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  29. Very good. @Davido's driver na you be Linda assistant cos you are always first to comment.

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  30. Some people don't really understand wat they read ooo...HABA! The heading didn't say Chibok girls but girls who escaped from BK captivity...on a serious note dis looks fishy.

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  31. Same thing I said. Nigeria and corruption

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  32. Lie of the century,pls are these girls moslems or Nigeria firm actresses.
    Bring our Girls team,are those the Girls you were looking for?,pls you people should stop fooling around.

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  33. I don't believe in this lie, n this girls are supposed to be dressed as alhajas.

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  34. You can remove the girl from chibok but u can never remove the chibok from the girl. I think dey r chibok girls and remember they've escaped a long time ago. See all their faces abeg. Too dark for a girl who have lived in d city all her life. Anyway, happy for den o.

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  35. Dear Ignorant people denying that these are not the chibok girls, when you are exposed to a good diet and good cosmetic products, you get cleaned up. These girls have been out of chibok for about a year now so you can't expect that they would remain the same.

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  36. Make una stop to dey mumu. This girls must be really from that part of the country because of their complexion people from Adamawa(former Gongola) and almost the entire north eastern Nigeria are mostly very dark. And it is these ur mindsets as a people that does not believe anything good will make this country to still be backward. Let's thank God for their lives it might not necessarily be chibok Boko Haram has wrecked a whole lot of havoc in the whole north east from yobe to maiduguri to yola, bauchi you name it. Those towns have become ghosts land already deserted. You can only be in the north to know the extent of damage.

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