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Australian negotiator, Dr. Stephen Davis, and Boko Haram commanders in 2013 after BH reportedly agreed to dialogue |
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Showing posts with label Boko-Haram. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Australian Negotiator Stephen Davis Name Modu Sheriff, Ihejirika As Sponsors Of The Terrorist Sect, Exonerates Buhari, El-Rufai
Friday, 16 May 2014
#BringBackOurGirls: Boko Haram and the Sultan of Brunei couldn’t care less about Western outrage.
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Photo by: inquisitr.com |
Nigeria’s
homegrown, al-Qaeda linked militant group, Boko Haram, brags openly
that it recently kidnapped about 300 young Nigerian girls. It boasts
that it will sell them into sexual slavery.
Those terrorists have a long and unapologetic history of
murdering kids who dare to enroll in school, and Christians in general.
For years, Western aid groups have pleaded with the State Department to
at least put Boko Haram on the official list of terrorist groups. But
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s team was reluctant to come
down so harshly, in apparent worry that some might interpret such
condemnation as potentially offensive to Islamic sensitivities.
Friday, 9 May 2014
More American Senators Lends Their Support To #Bringbackourgirls campaign [photos]
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Congressman Steve Cohen |

Thursday, 8 May 2014
#BringBackOurGirls: 310 People Killed in Latest Boko Haram Attack; Hundreds of Girls Remain Missing

"I believe the kidnap of
these girls will be the beginning of the end for terror in Nigeria," he
said at the opening of the World Economic Forum meeting in Abuja.
The abductions and an
attack this week that left more than 300 people dead have focused
worldwide attention on Nigeria's fight with terrorists.
The world still doesn't know what happened to the 276 girls kidnapped almost a month ago, except that Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said he plans to sell them.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Bring Back Our Girls: Why the World Is Finally Talking About Nigeria's Kidnapped Girls

The girls were relaxing in their dorms at the Government Girls Secondary School in the northern Nigerian town of Chibok when gunmen arrived in trucks, cars and on motorcycles.
There were dozens of them — suspected jihadis with the Boko Haram Islamic group — and they were heavily armed. After shooting the guards, and setting fire to houses, the terrorists kidnapped nearly 300 of the girls and drove off into the woods.
That was on April 15. The girls haven't been heard from since.
BREAKING NEWS! Armed Men Hijack Children's School Bus In Nyanya Abuja (Photo)
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AnnyIyoho Via Twitter |
A school bus belonging to a private school has been hijacked on
Tuesday morning, May 6, 2014 in Nyanya district of the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT). The bus hijacked by the gunmen belongs to Vine International Academy.
The bus was reportedly taken over by the gunmen as the bus arrived the
school premises to drop off students for the new school day. The school proprietress, Mrs Fola Kolade, has confirmed the hijack. “They tried to enter the school but they couldn’t. No children were taken but they took our school bus,” she said. According to Kolade, all pupils of the school are safe. |
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Monday, 5 May 2014
MUST WATCH VIDEO: PATIENCE JONATHAN (NIGERIAN FIRST LADY) CRIES OVER MISSING SCHOOLGIRLS
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Sunday, 4 May 2014
#BringBackOurGirls: President Jonathan Meets Principal Of Chibok High School In Abuja

The principal of Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok Mrs. Asabe Kwabura was summoned to a high level security meeting in Abuja today as pressure mounts of the government of Nigeria from protesters and high profile individuals around the world to rescue missing high school girls in Chibok, Borno state.
Mrs. Kwabura was led to the Abuja meeting by the Governor of Borno state, Kashim Shettima. The meeting which held behind close doors had in attendance the director general of the State Security Services, The inspector general of police and several security chiefs.
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Mrs. Asabe Kwabura |
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