After much dialogue, the police officers allowed the group march to the villa where they made their demand for the immediate rescue of the remaining Chibok school girls known to the Presidency.
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Monday 9 January 2017
Photos: Police lay siege as BBOG march to villa over abducted Chibok school girls
After much dialogue, the police officers allowed the group march to the villa where they made their demand for the immediate rescue of the remaining Chibok school girls known to the Presidency.
It is well. Linda take note!
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ReplyDeleteD Chibok girls will come trickling in as d government sees fit. Whenever their popularity is low, a few girls will be released.
ReplyDeletewere they not found in sambisa forest, after the military reclaim the land.
ReplyDeletewere they not found in sambisa forest, after the military reclaim the land.
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