#BringBackOurGirls x B.O.A.T.S x PRAY FOR NIGERIA

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this post is about us...
as females,
as nigerians,
as africans,
as a people!!!

we can't SAY it enough! we can't SHOUT it enough! we can't TWEET it enough! we can't SCREAM enough!
all we ask is #BringBackOurGirls.


its been 18days nows since the chibok school girls abduction took place, we havent heard anything or made progress.
please say a prayer and support the cause.
its simple all we want is #BringBackOurGirls

story so far
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigerians took to the streets Thursday to demand the government do more to rescue scores of girls abducted by militants more than two weeks ago.
Militants seized about 230 girls in the dead of the night at a high school in the nation's far northeast, a hotbed for Islamist group Boko Haram.
Armed men herded the girls out of bed and forced them into trucks on April 16 in the town of Chibok. The convoy of trucks then disappeared into the dense forest bordering Cameroon.
Roughly 200 girls are still missing, although the authorities and parents differ on the number.


Nigerians have rallied for days to criticize the government's handling of the rescue efforts. Hundreds wept and chanted "bring back our girls" during protests in the capital of Abuja on Wednesday. A day later, protesters gathered in Lagos.
Shortly after the abductions last month, frustrated Chibok residents went into the forest in motorbikes to search for the girls.
During their nine-hour trek, they never saw a single soldier in the forest where authorities believe the militants took the girls, said Enoch Mark, whose daughter and two nieces were among the kidnapped.
"A total of 230 parents registered the names of their daughters who were missing on the day of the kidnap," said Asabe Kwambura, principal of the Government Girls Secondary School. "From my records, 43 girls have so far escaped on their own from their kidnappers. We still have 187 girls missing."

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7 comments

  1. This is so sad to read. I remember when I initially heard about this 2 weeks ago, it literally broek my heart. Can't beleive nothing has been done yet!
    #bringbackourgirls

    http://houseofadelaide.blogspot.co.uk//

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    1. To be sincere I didn't pay much attention when it happened! I didn't know anything just that military guys were killed! It felt surreal after I realised how real it was!

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  2. 2 weeks and our goverment has fone nothing about this yet! I can't believe the pain their families are going through at the moment!
    #bringbackourgirls

    http://houseofadelaide.blogspot.co.uk//

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    1. I can't myself all I know is that even I don't feel safe anymore! #bringbackourgirls

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  3. This is so sad and depressing!! Nobody can feel the pain those families are going through! How can people be so cruel!!

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    1. Nobody! Not even I that share the same nation as them! They would be so emotionally drained by now! I also keep wondering how people cope with being cruel and mean. May God comfort their families and #bringbackourGirls. Amen

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