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Sad News: 11 Parents Of Chibok’s Kidnapped Girls Die by bintexhimself: 5:27pm On Jul 22, 2014
At least 11 parents of the abducted Chibok girls have died Since the mass abduction of the schoolgirls by terrorist group three months ago, and their hometown, Chibok, is under siege from the militants, residents report.

Since the mass abduction of the schoolgirls by Islamic extremists three months ago, at least 11 of their parents have died and their hometown, Chibok, is under siege from the militants, residents report.
Seven fathers of kidnapped girls were among 51 bodies brought to Chibok hospital after an attack on the nearby village of Kautakari this month, said a health worker who insisted on anonymity for fear of reprisals by the extremists.
At least four more parents have died of heart failure, high blood pressure and other illnesses that the community blames on trauma due to the mass abduction 100 days ago, said community leader Pogu Bitrus, who provided their names.

“One father of two of the girls kidnapped just went into a kind of coma and kept repeating the names of his daughters, until life left him,” said Bitrus.
Chibok is cut off because of frequent attacks on the roads that are studded with burned out vehicles. Commercial flights no longer go into the troubled area and the government has halted charter flights.
Through numerous phone calls to Chibok and the surrounding area, The Associated Press has gathered information about the situation in the town where the students were kidnapped from their school.
some of the parents of the kidnapped school girls sit …
More danger is on the horizon.
Boko Haram is closing in on Chibok, attacking villages ever closer to the town. Villagers who survive the assaults are swarming into the town, swelling its population and straining resources. A food crisis looms, along with shortages of money and fuel, said community leader Bitrus.
On the bright side, some of the young women who escaped are recovering, said a health worker, who insisted on anonymity because he feared reprisals from Boko Haram. Girls who had first refused to discuss their experience, now are talking about it and taking part in therapeutic singing and drawing — a few drew homes, some painted flowers and one young woman drew a picture of a soldier with a gun last week.
Girls who said they would never go back to school now are thinking about how to continue their education, he said.
Counseling is being offered to families of those abducted and to some of the 57 students who managed to escape in the first few days, said the health worker. He is among 36 newly trained in grief and rape counseling, under a program funded by USAID.
All the escapees remain deeply concerned about their schoolmates who did not get away.
women attend a demonstration calling on the government …
A presidential committee investigating the kidnappings said 219 girls still are missing. But the community says there are more because some parents refused to give the committee their daughters’ names, fearing the stigma involved.
Boko Haram filmed a video in which they threatened to sell the students into slavery and as child brides. It also showed a couple of the girls describing their “conversion” from Christianity to Islam.
At least two have died of snake bites, a mediator who was liaising with Boko Haram told AP two months ago. At that time he said at least 20 of the girls were ill — not surprising given that they are probably being held in an area infested with malarial mosquitoes, poisonous snakes and spiders, and relying on unclean water from rivers.
Most of the schoolgirls are still believed to be held in the Sambisa Forest — a wildlife reserve that includes almost impenetrably thick jungle as well as more open savannah. The forest borders on sand dunes marking the edge of the Sahara Desert. Sightings of the girls and their captors have been reported in neighboring Cameroon and Chad.
In Chibok, the town’s population is under stress.
“There are families that are putting up four and five other families,” local leader Bitrus said, adding that food stocks are depleted. Livestock has been looted by Boko Haram so villagers are arriving empty handed. Worst of all, no one is planting though it is the rainy season, he said. Read more@...>>>http://www.premiumgist.com/sad-news-11-parents-of-chiboks-kidnapped-girls-die/
Re: Sad News: 11 Parents Of Chibok’s Kidnapped Girls Die by spays(m): 5:38pm On Jul 22, 2014
Chai #smh
Re: Sad News: 11 Parents Of Chibok’s Kidnapped Girls Die by Nobody: 5:54pm On Jul 22, 2014
@Op, i put it to you and your cohorts are bokoharam.
The 11 parents died in one day just after rejecting to meet with the president?

#CHIBOKSCHOOLGIRLSKIDNAPPING IS A SCAM!
Re: Sad News: 11 Parents Of Chibok’s Kidnapped Girls Die by nwimo22(m): 6:06pm On Jul 22, 2014
Who is even sure that chibok gals was kidnappd.. #9ja politics and dia tales.
Re: Sad News: 11 Parents Of Chibok’s Kidnapped Girls Die by Decibel: 6:12pm On Jul 22, 2014
Na today. E don tey wen dis kind propaganda suportd by west media dey work. When somebody dies in Chibok, he/she becomes a Chibok parent.Can be this gullible, too smart to be hoodwinked. Tell me more, I'm with all ears.
Re: Sad News: 11 Parents Of Chibok’s Kidnapped Girls Die by Caseless: 7:01pm On Jul 22, 2014
emmydeep: @Op, i put it to you and your cohorts are bokoharam.
The 11 parents died in one day just after rejecting to meet with the president?

#CHIBOKSCHOOLGIRLSKIDNAPPING IS A SCAM!
and ur paymaster is right now in a close-door meeting with the remaining parents and those that escaped(We pray they are not locked up there and jailed by the most powerful president in africa). But asinines like live in constant denial due to inebriation.
How do we cure u people cure u people of this Gejanjitis disease?

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