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Crimes » Chibok girls are alive by: Lanrhey(m) .:. Wed, 13 Apr, 2016 - 08:20:06:pm GMT
Just a day before the world marks the second year of the abduction of 276 girls kidnapped from the Chibok Secondary School in Borno state on April 14, 2014, global news channel, CNN has published a video showing the girls alive. The video is said to have been recorded by terrorist group, Boko Haram, on December 25, 2015 and was presumably sent to government negotiators as a proof of life.” In the video, 15 girls face the camera with their backs to a yellow wall, wearing dark flowing robes. They individually state their names in response to questions from a voice behind the camera. They show no obvious signs of maltreatment but exhibit some fear and hesitation. As the camera focuses on each of them, a man behind the camera whose voice CNN identifies as that of Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Zainara, asks: What's your name? Was that your name at school? Where were you taken from?” At the end of the two minute clip, one of the girls, Naomi Zakaria, makes a final and apparently scripted appeal to the federal government to help reunite the girls with their families. I am speaking on 25 December 2015, on behalf of all the Chibok girls and we are all well,” she said. The video has been seen by some officials of the federal government, according to information minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who was interviewed by CNN. The minister confirmed that there were ongoing talks with people who claimed to have leads on where the girls were being kept but could not confirm if the government was negotiating with the terrorists. Selected parents of some of the girls held captive were also shown in the video clip and were able to identify each of the 15 girls shown in the video, one of them, Rifkatu Ayuba pointed out her daughter, Saratu. Another mother, Mary Ishaya, also identified her daughter Hauwa in the video. The parents have appealed to the government to do all it can to ensure the release of the girls. According to CNN, the video was released by someone keen to give the girls' parents hope that some of their daughters are still alive, and to motivate the government to help release them.
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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Fashnet(m) .:. Sun, 16 Aug, 2020 - 11:20:21:am GMT


 My mouth opened wide in disdain and shame to our government. If it were to be their own children news would have carried it and we will by now have it in the air that they have released them years back but not with this innocent girls.

I cant believe it has taking this year's and they are still in captivity and they are still subjected to bondage out of their free will. Now it is glaring and so conspicuous that this so called Boko Haram are products of sponsored groups of successful men and the rich ones.

Tell me how could this Boko Haram be feeding this number of girls for this year's past conveniently? It shows that the so called Boko Haram have sponsors and a very large territory where they live in Nigeria here.

 With the level of the Improvement in IT and it's implication at this present age Boko Haram should not be an issue at all as information technology will eventually make it easy for them to be detected and penetrated unawares.

I have learnt that they are sponsored and now I believe it so. Of recent the former serving governor of the central bank of Nigeria has said that this Boko Haram are sponsored and lead by a serving governor in the north and he was ??'? sure of what he was professing and saying but thereafter we learnt that this same man has denied his statement which shows that he has been approached and threatened.

 God should come and rescue us from all these evil doee is all I can say because USA intelligence said it also that the Boko Haram are now moving to the south. 


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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Fashnet(m) .:. Wed, 16 Sep, 2020 - 05:41:55:am GMT

 

 This is just a complete tragedy and it is looking as if it will not end again. This Boko Haram is a complete terrorist group to Nigeria and the world at large because they kidnap as many people as possible and they kill some, rape some, get big money as ransom from many and still carry out a lot out atrocities.

  Now looking at this kidnap of these innocent girls since 2014 till date and these girls are still in the custody and camp of this evil group synonymous to Islam sect. The most surprising thing about this issue is that this so called terrorist are in the territory of Nigeria and the neighboring countries.

  This leaves me with jaw been dropped in expectations and and I keep wondering if Federal Government of Nigeria is still in charge of this country and it's territory for this evil incarnate Boko Haram to have been in charge of these girls from inception till now.

  Till now our government with no vision, readiness, willingness and true intent can not over power this Boko Haram with the twenty first century Technology and scientific means. The world has developed good ne past this type of approach.

 I have heard our former president Goodluck Jonathan Ebele said that Boko Haram is in his cabinet and I have ready what president Buhari said concerning Boko Haram that they should not be killed. No wonder most of them are captured and freed again all in the name of training them fit for the society and these same hard hearted fellows goes into the society and keep on carrying out their evil act.

  How long will this go on and nothing is been done. Who will deliver Nigeria?

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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Adegboyelove(m) .:. Wed, 16 Sep, 2020 - 09:27:32:am GMT

 I am shocked to realise that after all these years the chibok girls are still alive and our government has not been able to do anything about this missing children, if this chibok girls are really alive can we just imagine what they would have passed through?.

Let just think of the possible things they will have passed through starting from sexual harassment to been trained how to becoming criminals themselves if they were eventually released ( I pray they are released) if you they  are not properly rehabilitated, we will discovered that they will have hatred in there heart  for the government that has proved to be useless to them and others not showing any concern towards them and if they do have the opportunity we will see they will want to even carry out some of the things they've seen from this dangerous criminals or group of boko Haram and if not careful it will have great effects on this country and the people that live in it.

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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Abbey(m) .:. Wed, 16 Sep, 2020 - 11:45:09:am GMT


This so called bokoharam terrorist have  been attacking  most of the northern side of the country Nigeria which the same include maiduguri, adamawa, Kaduna, and many more. This terrorist have killed a lot of people they  have  turned a wife  to a widow, in the year 2014 they attack a secondary school in bronu state in which  secondary school girls were been kidnapped. But according to  source  we had that they  were still alive but I don't  think  all the girls were still  alive  maybe few of them , and those few  of them  were been touchured With different kinds of things, recently started girls was been apprehend by the  Nigeria army trying to explode a bomb  in adamawa later it was comfamed that she was one of the chybok girls been kidnapped the other time. They make use of these girls for different types of terrorism activity. The parents of these Children usually feel sad whenever they remember their children. If they are alive they  should  please release them  to their families enough is enough, these girls are too young they still  have better future ahead. The federal government of Nigeria should put an end to terrorism in the country. May God save us. 
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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Mattins_iv(m) .:. Mon, 21 Sep, 2020 - 06:19:45:pm GMT


Quote from Lanrhey: Just a day before the world marks the second year of the abduction of 276 girls kidnapped from the Chibok Secondary School in Borno state on April 14, 2014, global news channel, CNN has published a video showing the girls alive. The video is said to have been recorded by terrorist group, Boko Haram, on December 25, 2015 and was presumably sent to government negotiators as a �"proof of life.†In the video, 15 girls face the camera with their backs to a yellow wall, wearing dark flowing robes. They individually state their names in response to questions from a voice behind the camera. They show no obvious signs of maltreatment but exhibit some fear and hesitation. As the camera focuses on each of them, a man behind the camera whose voice CNN identifies as that of Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Zainara, asks: �"What’s your name? Was that your name at school? Where were you taken from?†At the end of the two minute clip, one of the girls, Naomi Zakaria, makes a final and apparently scripted appeal to the federal government to help reunite the girls with their families. �"I am speaking on 25 December 2015, on behalf of all the Chibok girls and we are all well,†she said. The video has been seen by some officials of the federal government, according to information minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who was interviewed by CNN. The minister confirmed that there were ongoing talks with people who claimed to have leads on where the girls were being kept but could not confirm if the government was negotiating with the terrorists. Selected parents of some of the girls held captive were also shown in the video clip and were able to identify each of the 15 girls shown in the video, one of them, Rifkatu Ayuba pointed out her daughter, Saratu. Another mother, Mary Ishaya, also identified her daughter Hauwa in the video. The parents have appealed to the government to do all it can to ensure the release of the girls. According to CNN, the video was released by someone keen to give the girls’ parents hope that some of their daughters are still alive, and to motivate the government to help release them.


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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Abbey(m) .:. Wed, 28 Oct, 2020 - 10:48:29:am GMT

 Nigeria leaders are not encouraging enough  Chibok girls was been  kidnapped from their school  by the bokoharam terrorist on the  14 of April 2014 and the total number of girls that was been kidnapped is about 276 girls, and we said that we have government, the family of the victims were in sorrow since then most especially their mothers, it  was been  read on the  newspaper that  the bokoharam terrorist has released a life video showing that the some of the girls were still alive I repeat some of the girls are alive not all. 

The recorded video that was been sent to the  government officials make it clear  that  truly some of the girls were alive but the question is who knows the kind of treatment they are giving them, but since then the federal government was unable to do anything concerning the matter up till now  in a country where there is  law enforcement, a country where there is  rules and regulations guiding the public how will some set of terrorist attacks a secondary school and kidnapped female students and the government of the country was unable to bring back the girls. 
It is a shame on Nigeria government 


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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Fashnet(m) .:. Thu, 10 Dec, 2020 - 08:33:14:am GMT

 

 Yes Chibok girls are alive and we all know it even though it is not all of them that are alive. Some of them have been killed some of them impregnated and maltreated in different kinds of wicked and cruel ways. Now they remain unsure of what will be their end.

 Another  inhuman act against  these girls is the fact that the girls are forced against their beliefs, faith and religion making them to forcefully renounce their faith to the other which is so unhuman. I can not imagine how long they would be going through all these.

 If all these keeps going on like this and many more new cases keeps coming up in our territory where we have forces that can handle them still our government keep on allowing these to be happening and they are seeking for our trust, I feel it does not worth it.

 I feel it's time for the international community to come in and help us all because  everyone now seems unsafe and insecure. Traveling within states and interstates is becoming fearsome and scary because the herdsmen are now infiltrating our roads.

 Travelling these days needs to be well planned and considered because we do not know when and point where these evil incarnates can strike with their evil works. We really need to cry out because it is not as it used to be safe again.

  

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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Abbey(m) .:. Thu, 07 Jul, 2022 - 06:31:02:pm GMT

Some parents are still yet to be balance up till these present moment, that is so sad that school can never be balance for ever no matter how they do , we don't want to know may be they are alive or not what we want is to bring back our girls alive and let them go back to their various homes .

These girls are too young for what they are facing in a country where we have government it is unfair so sad a child that is been sent to school to study suddenly they where been kidnapped
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Nigeria is fuul of lies ,corruption and crime , they did the operation and they go scot free without being apprehended .
Not only that in some school in Bornu state they also kidnapped students and their teacher , that is why education in northern side is lacking behind .
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Re: Chibok girls are alive by: Obajichi(f) .:. Thu, 08 Sep, 2022 - 09:23:21:am GMT

Those girls are still alive and sadly many have been turned into unplanned wives and mothers.

The recent development is that they try to escape from their abductor -husbands whenever they get the chance to.

Recently , I watched a documentary of some girls who carefully planned their escape from the kidnappers den.

It's so disheartening that Nigeria has turned into a silent war zone and some are the sacrificial lambs of terrorism.


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