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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Nobody: 8:52pm On Mar 12, 2018
30 billion for Boko haram account oo.
You pay ransom and release their prisoners.
They release the girls.

Now they have more money and manpower.
They attack soft targets and kidnap some other people.

You pay another ransom and release their prisoners.
And the cycle continues.

No serious government negotiates with terrorists.

THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MUST SET FORTH AT DAWN

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Paperwhite(m): 8:58pm On Mar 12, 2018
Karma is really taking it toll on this useless government.Everything they did for or against in the past have been coming back to hunt them.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by gurunlocker: 9:09pm On Mar 12, 2018
Hahaha... How funny this is. Negotiating when you know where those girls are, doing eyes service to deceive people that you are fighting insurgency.

Who negotiate with terrorists?

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by dust144(m): 9:10pm On Mar 12, 2018
Which country negotiate with terrorists?

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Nobody: 9:10pm On Mar 12, 2018
Them just day act one unnecessary film.

Make una do comot jo...

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by sekundosekundo: 9:13pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.

Buhari NOSE where those girls are, they just want to use them to loot awa treasury.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by talk2percy(m): 9:14pm On Mar 12, 2018
I thought ur deceitful government told Nigerians few months ago that Boko haram has been defeated and that they can no longer carry out any attack again? So how come? Buhari ur government is full of lies.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Nobody: 9:15pm On Mar 12, 2018
Angelparadise:
upereagle(m):1:52pmLetter from an Abducted Dapchi Girlto President Buhari By Mayor Ikoroha
Dear President


Muhammadu Buhari,I greet you in the name of Allah and congratulate you on the return of your son Yusuf after an apparently successful medical tourism to a country better managed than Nigeria. When I saw Yusuf’s smiling face on television, I recalledthe gloomy faces of my schoolmates picked up by moonlight that fateful night as we were being driven by our abductors to a land unknown after they forcefully took us from our school.The excitement on your son’s face as he returned back to a life of luxury whereby he uses expensive motorbikes to drive away boredom contrasted sharply with the dreadful melancholy on the faces ofmy schoolmates as we were being taken in a rickety truck to a life of certain misery. I saw Yusuf being surrounded by ministers, government officials and a state governor, each person trying hard to identify with his joy. This was almost the same way our abductors surrounded us, each of them trying to identify closely with any of my schoolmates he found most sexually attractive.When I saw the mirth and glow on the face of your wife over the recovery of her only son from a serious accident, I remembered the crying and tear-ridden face of my mother when they showed her on television. I heard that your wife thanked Nigerians for their prayers and concern over Yusuf’s accident. I also heard that my mother complained that security agencies harassed and beat her because she lamented the way the government handled the issue of our abduction.Please send my warm regards to Yusuf. Tell him that I envy people like him – those who are fortunate to live like kings in a land full of suffering. Tell him that people like us still exist – those whose cardinal sin was that they were unfortunate to be born in a country cursed with incompetent leadership and insensitive leaders.His Excellency, I currently live with two men who take turns to rape me countless times in a day. The first day, I fought one of them as he tried to deflower me but he hit me so much that I passed out. It was when I woke up that I realised that he had deflowered me while I was unconscious. I wept for several hours over my lost virginity and wept more when I realised that the second man also slept with me too in my insentient state.I wish you can ask these men why they usually thrust their stinking bodies on me one at a time, one after the other, anytime they finish saying their prayers, taking my pride as a woman in such a violent manner that I wonder whether the god they just prayed to do assent tosuch cruelty. I used to struggle and cry in the past but now I am drainedof energy. So I only close my eyes and beg God to take my life and save me from an existence I never thought was possible. But God has refused to listen so I starve myself and eat any strange substance that I come about, hoping to die of hunger or poisoning. I am disappointed that I am still alive.They did not care whether I ate or not in the first four days. But since their commander came and talked to them, they have been bringing food to me, sometimes begging me to eat. I overheard their commandertelling them that they need to keep me alive and well so that they would use me to make a lot of money from the Nigerian government and get some of their commanders in government custody released. Initially I did not understand what they meant until one of them said they want to use me and my schoolmates the way they have been using the other girls they took from Chibok to blackmail and extort the government.Sir, even in the lowest point of your glorious military service and your remarkable life, you wouldn’t have experienced half of what I am goingthrough. I am permanently disheartened over my uncertain, miserable future and I keep thinkingof my parents and siblings who don’t know whether I am still alive or dead. My mother is hypertensive and I doubt whether she would survive the abduction of her favourite daughter by bloodthirsty terrorists.I don’t know where exactly we are being kept but I know we are very very far from our school where they took us. The truck that took us fromour school drove through the road and bush for several hours in the night, until we got to a newly cleared place that looked lonely and deserted. They kept all of us who were taken from our school there for a day and then separated us and drove me and nine others forseveral hours to another place where we were shared out to twentydirty, stinking bearded, Quran-clutching, gun-trotting men. The place we now find ourselves looks like it was hurriedly built with woodand paper cartons and is located deep inside a thick bush.Every evening, they bring ten of us together in the house of a man they call Sheikh where I was surprised tosee a big television with satellite connection which is powered by a small generator. Most of the men were usually interested in Nigerian news, which Sheikh interpreted to those who do not hear English.All of us former schoolgirls usually sit quietly in a corner of the large room, each of us aware of the trauma and tragedy of the other. Werecognise one another but we hardly talk to each other as we are aware that our oppressors may be listening and they have instructed us not to speak to each other. Even if we wanted to talk, I wonder in our anxiety and anguish what any of us may want to say to another. So we always sit face down, innocent girlswhose lives have been ruined by thefailures of the government and institutions that were supposed to protect them.Mr. President, you need to do something about those in your government that tell regular lies and those who bring disgrace to your name. You need to see the waythe men laughed when they heard that you have deployed 100 aircraft to look for 110 girls and how they laughed harder when they watched a newscaster narrating how the Nigerian police and army were blaming each other over our abduction.It was the third day we were taken there that Sheikh explained the existence of the television. I heard him telling one of them that looked like a fresh recruit that they bought the television together with a generator and a lot of sophisticatedweapons after your government paid them handsomely in order to secure the release of some kidnapped lecturers. They talk about you as if you are one of them.They seem very delighted that you are Nigeria’s president.Sheikh has huge white beards and spoke with authority. He looks like you – tall, dark in complexion and lanky – but with a beard. He speaksto us like an uncle and keeps tellingus that we were abducted in the service of the holy prophet and that we may be needed on an important mission. One day, I complained to him about the persistent rape and beating by the men that I live with. That was after one of them beat me mercilessly only because I was menstruating. I wasn’t surprised or shocked when Sheikh told me that I should count myself lucky that some servants of Allah were violating an infidel. My ordeal is like an unending horror movie that I have become inured to surprises and shocks.When we got back to the place we are staying after the encounter, both men beat me thoroughly with sticks. I did not cry or shed a tear. Maybe the tears refused to come or my body is now deadened to pain. I don’t really know.Our dear President, it was during our sixth visit to the Sheikh’s place that I saw you on television looking very happy and excited amongst other expensively clothed men and women. It took me a while to understand that you were attendingthe wedding of the children of two serving state governors. Do you know that our abductors found the scene on television so amusing that they laughed and laughed and laughed? Their laughter was so loud and consistent that it drew the attention of all of us in the corner of the room. When we realised what tickled the men, all of us started crying. Our scalding tears were because of the tragedy of our lives and the tragedy of our country.You see, when I was in primary school, I dreamt of being married bya wealthy man
What is this all about ? Is everything alright ? And how many are going to be reading this ?
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by NaijaElba(m): 9:19pm On Mar 12, 2018
why is it that they dont abduct boys? why girls....

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by lagdmark(m): 9:19pm On Mar 12, 2018
Buhari is talking as if he knows what is going around him

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Nobody: 9:20pm On Mar 12, 2018
Then this Mumu called sarrki would come here and showcase how stupid he is. Stupid stupid ignoramus. Which government negotiates with terrorists? Anuofia

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Emycord: 9:22pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.
YOU MEAN NIGERIA IS NOT A SERIOUS COUNTRY?

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by davidodiba(m): 9:23pm On Mar 12, 2018
FarahAideed:





If una want to wail please wail with clarity like the rest of us grin

Haha haha hahahahaha
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Youngzedd(m): 9:27pm On Mar 12, 2018
So any group can kidnap children and get paid by the federal government


Is this truly a country

What a lucrative business.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by adecz: 9:27pm On Mar 12, 2018
An American cabinet member is
currently in the country..

Ask him how they deal with terrorists
& borrow a leaf.

I hope this idea of negotiating & giving
so-called terrorists large quantities of
hard currency isn't a cunny way of
financing them??

We recall that this govt has also made a habit
of freeing hardened terrorists..

Also stories of soldiers surreptitiously pulling out of the
Dapchi area without telling anybody & a few
days later, in comes the kidnappers.

Just thinking.... lipsrsealed

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by SoNature(m): 9:27pm On Mar 12, 2018
Negotiations? Boko Haram is now the biggest business in northern Nigeria

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by JAWBONE(m): 9:28pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.
Wow... so BMC crew can reason like this?..Wow...abi this Boko matter don penetrate una BMC thick skull

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by DonBobes(m): 9:30pm On Mar 12, 2018
Wat d F, shocked
U mean we have not learned anything.
Boko boys release coming up very soon n we start hearing of more suicide bombers at every corner
Gadam dis. D lives of oda millions not kidnapped also matters

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by chinjo(m): 9:30pm On Mar 12, 2018
freeze001:


You didn't answer this question:Any idea why the 'released' girls have still not been allowed to go be with their 'families'? How come the 't' are relaxed n quiet with their 'children' so close n yet inaccessible?

If u can give a coherent answer to this, it be clear to u why ds govt is complicit.

Pls can u just ignore this python or whatever he calls himself. Can't u see he is a big fool? why waist energy and time on fools.
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by donnie(m): 9:31pm On Mar 12, 2018
Before nko, money must exchange hands. grin

2019 in view...
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Weareone202: 9:33pm On Mar 12, 2018
Only if they had allow Jona to negotiate with boko boys in 2014

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by micflo28(m): 9:35pm On Mar 12, 2018
Same government that kicked against previous governments plan to negotiate with boko haram. We are amazingly foolish, Its time to negotiate with them, give them what they want and let them give us our precious girls. No political gimmicks this time.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by NairaMaster1(m): 9:36pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.

It's a mission my brother.
That's is the only way to release the comrades in captivity
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Nobody: 9:39pm On Mar 12, 2018
WRONG MOVE
THIS IDEA IS EXTREMELY STUPID
THIS NEGOTIATION WILL JUST LEAD TO RELEASE OF MORE BOKO COMMANDERS WITH SEVERANCE PACKAGE THAT RUNS IN TO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Zuluhead(m): 9:47pm On Mar 12, 2018
Negotiate and have them release, they want to use it as a point of refrence for 2019 election against pdp in regards to the chibok girls.
We know your plans.
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by macaphan007(m): 9:48pm On Mar 12, 2018
freeze001:


The government is well aware of who the players n sponsors of this terrorists are. The negotiation is for the percentage/sharing formula of d ransom they will secretly sign off in exchange for some girls whose location is well within their knowledge.
Bulls eye!!!!
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by 400billionman: 9:56pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.
ask Buhari If the US empowers terrorists, a round peg in a square hole
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by vineyardfarms: 9:58pm On Mar 12, 2018
IT AMAZED ME HOW A NATION WHO HAS DECLARED BOKO HARAM A TERRORIST GROUP TURNED AROUND TO NEGOTIATE WITH SAME GROUP

WHOM SHE DECLARED DEFEATED
BY THE ARMY

MR PRESIDENT WHO IS MAKING MATERIAL GAINS FROM THE PAINS AND TORTUREED OF THE SCHOOL GIRLS?

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by iamtardey: 10:03pm On Mar 12, 2018
like bbn like dapchi girls... all na script... enjoy the film

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by 400billionman: 10:04pm On Mar 12, 2018
freeze001:
Hehehe you negotiate with terrorists rather than deploy military operations but in the South, u deploy war tanks, bombs and full military warfare because they have not kidnapped and murdered Nigerians.

Make una dey thief o! Demonic louts in Aso rock.
We all know that Boko Haram are not terrorists. Fulani herdsmen are not terrorists. The real terrorists are IPOB youths and Niger Delta agitators. Any fight against Boko Haram is against the north. Okay. when logic turns on its head tell me how Nigeria will move forward
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by andyanders: 10:10pm On Mar 12, 2018
This whole drama is pure politics. They know where the girls are and should release the money in order to swap them. Somebody must get rich. It is a business game plan.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by otokx(m): 10:11pm On Mar 12, 2018
This is what Warri people call empowerment.

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