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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 10:36am On Oct 04, 2015
donholy28:
So some people re still bent on scamming Nigeria

And some gullible ones even believed them. APC, bring back our 'girls'!

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 10:38am On Oct 04, 2015
naptu2:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-33446305

You meant Buhari officially met them in public to congratulate them for a job well done? Lol... Yeye dey smell. You guys have been busted
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Tolexander: 10:40am On Oct 04, 2015
Obiagelli:

No it should have been image of them in sambisa forest
do you have it?

If you have it, post it to make them believe BBOGs crew is still functioning.
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by naptu2: 10:42am On Oct 04, 2015
[size=14pt]Ban Ki-Moon pleads for unconditional release of Chibok girls[/size]

August 24, 2015⁠⁠Premium Times

Visiting United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon, on Monday made a passionate appeal for the release of over 200 Chibok schoolgirls, who were abducted in April 2014 by Boko Haram militants.

Mr. Ki-Moon pleaded for the unconditional release of the girls and other abductees of the Boko Haram.

He was speaking in Abuja after a private meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, as part of activities scheduled for his two-day official visit to Nigeria.

[size=14pt]The visit of the UN top official coincides with the week the “Bring Back Our Girls” protesters led by the former World Bank Vice President, Oby Ezekwesili, are preparing to commemorate the 500th day since the girls disappeared.[/size]

Mr. Ki-Moon commended President Muhammadu Buhari for what he described as embarking on an agenda for change and prioritising security and anti-corruption war.

He pledged UN’s support for President Buhari’s reforms, saying when change occurs in Nigeria, there will be change in Africa.

Mr. Buhari thanked Mr. Ki-Moon for inviting him to attend the UN General Assembly scheduled for New York on September 27 and 28 this year.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/188897-ban-ki-moon-pleads-for-unconditional-release-of-chibok-girls.html
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 10:44am On Oct 04, 2015
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by ionsman: 10:44am On Oct 04, 2015
chymystique:



To most Nigerians your group no longer exists cause since APC came into power you all ve gone AWOL. unlike when GEJ was in power and you were all shedding crocodile tears for the camera like say he was the one that took the gals. This is a proof that BBOG organisation was just a tool used by the then opposition party that is now in power, for their propagandas.. BTW, I dont believe that Chibok Gals Kidnap story undecided

You don't have to believe the story.

I have never said this here and I didn't want to but just to shut you up.

I personally know a woman whose children were among those kidnapped. She lives in Abuja but the children enrolled in that school(special centre things).

Lets pray they are rescued and in good shape.Not whether you believe or not.

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 10:45am On Oct 04, 2015
APC leader Kissing and congratulating Oby for a job well done. These guys are evil

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 10:47am On Oct 04, 2015
ionsman:


You don't have to believe the story.

I have never said this here and I didn't want to but just to shut you up.

I personally know a woman whose children were among those kidnapped. She lives in Abuja but the children enrolled in that school(special centre things).

Lets pray they are rescued and in good shape.Not whether you believe or not.

Will you shut up. Scammer. What are their names and pics with evidence?

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by naptu2: 10:54am On Oct 04, 2015
Oby Ezekwesili @obyezeks

This Administration must quickly RELEASE the REPORT of Sabo Presidential Fact Finding Committee on #ChibokGirls. It OWES our girls this.


2:54 AM - 2 Oct 2015

https://mobile.twitter.com/obyezeks/status/649885142144692224?p=v
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by ionsman: 10:56am On Oct 04, 2015
warrior01:


Will you shut up. Scammer. What are their names and pics with evidence?

You are mad.

Who is this empty barrel?

Just get out. You are way below my thinking level.

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 10:58am On Oct 04, 2015
ionsman:


You are mad.

Who is this empty barrel?

Just get out. You are way below my thinking level.

Lol..... You can go and tell that to your gullible fellows. Thieves with no iota of shame

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Nobody: 11:01am On Oct 04, 2015
Lalasticlala Obinoscopy the BBOG campaign is not dead
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 11:02am On Oct 04, 2015
Obiagelli:

What did she say that is different from what alex badeh confessed to at the end of his tenure

Please carefully read this and understand the Nigerian Military's frustration on her mode of operations and activities.

Please I will like to know the specific statement of Alex you are attributing to and what exactly has changed since four months of Buhari's administration accept her hypocrisy and your psycophancy.

Defense spokesman, Gen. Chris Olukolade has written a very touching personal letter to Obiageli Ezekwesili, front-liner of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.



See letter below:

''Indeed, there is still room for more merciful and robust engagement or interface between you and the government and security agencies in the drive to secure the return of our girls. Enough of undue hate campaign and antagonism.

''I have followed your activities with due interest. I personally have nothing against your organisation or its advocacy concerning efforts to recover our girls from captivity of terrorists. I believe that someday, both your efforts and that of the Nigerian military will be duly understood and appreciated.

''It is unfortunate that some have sought to equate our efforts to give accounts of activities on the nation’s war on terror as propaganda or cover-up. This is not true. We know the difference. The fact is that the battle situation around could be very fluid and susceptible to rapid changes. The situations around the battle could also change accordingly in an inexplicable manner.

''This trend is also compounded by various perspectives that have been employed to seriously polarise the understanding of the situation along the line of all kinds of sentiments and biases prevailing in the environment. We cannot engage in a shouting match with those who have other motives. We can only try to explain situation to the best of our understanding and available information.

''The report we present on situations are based on the available information and observance of the elements of propriety, security, policy and accuracy, which has remained our guiding principles. It is really not true as you have been made to assert repeatedly that the Defence Headquarters and myself are the only sources of information on the operation.

''The sweeping judgement and insistence that we must do things in a particular way or your claim that we do not follow best practices as well as your remarks comparing our approach to that of other armies is very unfair.Indeed, you must know that no two military operations are the same, and the conduct must endeavour to reflect the realities and peculiarities being confronted in the field.

''Your allegations or claim that we lack transparency is definitely not well informed neither is it being expressed in good faith.

''Be assured that nobody has been restrained from accessing the mission area in the ongoing operation except when there is clear case of undue interference with safety and operational environment. Infact, occasionally, we conduct the media on tour of the operational area.

''Our concern remains the issue of safety for anyone in search of information. Much as we want to assist genuine seekers of information, we do not feel obliged to devote scarce resources to satisfying the fancy of pleasure seeking adventurers or the curious and mindless critics who just want to roam around with questionable motives.

''We should not be blackmailed into compromising the security of information and operations in the name of undefined idea of transparency. We have strived to keep the populace informed in the best way possible in the circumstances we find ourselves.

''No one has been through this same path before. We keep improving and seeking how to cope with the enormous challenges. You may recall that although it was in the line of duty, I was the first and perhaps the only military officer who against all odds have addressed your leadership and the group as a whole when you marched to the Defence Headquarters at the early stages of your campaign.

''I believe we had cordial interactions all through at that period. It is noteworthy that this gentleman, my sworn antagonist, was not present at that interactive meeting. We really have no reason to engage in deception as your forum is always quick to allege – apparently with a view to discrediting us and our efforts.

''Your assertion, claiming that we have credibility problem is only in the imagination of those pursuing the hate campaign against us. It is definitely not in the view of the generality of the populace who still trust, depend on and utilise the outcome of all our efforts to inform the public on the counter terrorism campaign.

''The ceaseless criticism we continue to get from you has been so uncharitable and could ordinarily be discouraging. We however derive a lot of inspiration from the appreciation and commendation we keep getting from other well meaning individuals and organizations who continue to urge us on.

''The patriot and God fearing person in us will not yield to blackmail and malicious criticism of those using the platform of your otherwise noble organisation, to run us down and plan on how to disgrace us in the pursuit of an agenda to humiliate and ridicule the Nigerian Armed Forces.

''Being in the forefront of the efforts to disseminate information is a job I do with passion and sense of responsibility. I do not deserve the hatred and mindless antagonism your organization has continued to unleash on me.

''I certainly have a life out of here and it is unfair to work purely for the purpose of destroying my reputation and years of committed and unblemished record of service to my country. Despite the regular focus and disdainful reference to all communication from me as prompted by those who are so determined to ruin other people’s name and career, I have maintained the restraint required of me both by training and upbringing.

''The belief is that your organisation has the determination to ruin the name, career, and reputation of some targeted military officers among whom I have been specifically marked for such cruel treatment. I can only leave such matter to God and the good judgement of people who read or hear you. I am so sure I will enjoy the blessing of being vindicated at last.


''Meanwhile, I wish your team will consider my point here and spare me and the Nigerian military the undue attacks we have continued to be subjected to in the name of monitoring or calling for accountability. We call for fairness as against the present campaign that is fraught with calumny and promotion of one man’s malice against us and anything government.

''This is more likely, considering the determination and unhidden hatred of those who have been acting with a view to drawing me out for a street fight. I can assure you that I will not react or join issues under whatever provocation. I will be leaving all such sworn enemies to their conscience and God if they believe in Him at all.


''To you as an organisation, please save your platform from being used to perpetrate this injustice as inspired by the prominent and phony member of your #BringBackOurGirls campaign.

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by naptu2: 11:03am On Oct 04, 2015
What did the Bring Back Our Girls campaign team do before May 29th?

1) They held sit-ins to strategise, discuss the best ways to help in bringing the girls back and publicise the plight of the girls. They usually met at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, Falomo Roundabout and Marina Park in Lagos and other locations across the country.

2) Attempt to meet with government figures to get them to expedite action and try to bring back the girls. They tried to meet with President Jonathan, met with the Chief of Defence Staff and other government figures.

3) Publicise the campaign on social media and regular media so that the public doesn't forget about the girls.


What has the Bring Back Our Girls campaign team done since May 29th?

1) They've held sit-ins to strategise, discuss the best ways to help in bringing the girls back and publicise the plight of the girls. They usually meet at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, Falomo Roundabout and Marina Park in Lagos and other locations across the country.

2) They've met with government figures to get them to expedite action and try to bring back the girls. They've met with President Buhari, met with Governor Ambode and other government figures.

3) Publicise the campaign on social media and regular media so that the public doesn't forget about the girls.


They've done the exact same things post-May 29 that they did pre-May 29.

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 11:03am On Oct 04, 2015
Obiagelli:
Lalasticlala Obinoscopy the BBOG campaign is not dead
Are you now saying they are in coma?
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by ionsman: 11:03am On Oct 04, 2015
warrior01:


Lol..... You can go and tell that to your gullible fellows. Thieves with no iota of shame

Lol.You are foolish sha. I pity your parents who wasted money on a useless being like you.

You call me a thief?

Please when did I rob you?

PIG!

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 11:06am On Oct 04, 2015
naptu2:
What did the Bring Back Our Girls campaign team do before May 29th?

1) They held sit-ins to strategise, discuss the best ways to help in bringing the girls back and publicise the plight of the girls. They usually met at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, Falomo Roundabout and Marina Park in Lagos and other locations across the country.

2) Attempt to meet with government figures to get them to expedite action and try to bring back the girls. They tried to meet with President Jonathan, met with the Chief of Defence Staff and other government figures.

3) Publicise the campaign on social media and regular media so that the public doesn't forget about the girls.


What has the Bring Back Our Girls campaign team done since May 29th?



1) They've held sit-ins to strategise, discuss the best ways to help in bringing the girls back and publicise the plight of the girls. They usually meet at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, Falomo Roundabout and Marina Park in Lagos and other locations across the country.

2) They've met with government figures to get them to expedite action and try to bring back the girls. They've met with President Buhari, met with Governor Ambode and other government figures.

3) Publicise the campaign on social media and regular media so that the public doesn't forget about the girls.


They've done the exact same things post-May 29 that they did pre-May 29.

Have they met with Shettima? Is Chibok located in Lagos? Please am enjoying your funny story. Lest I forget, I heard the principal of the School used for the epic drama has been duly rewarded. You guys are truly great

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 11:09am On Oct 04, 2015
ionsman:


Lol.You are foolish sha. I pity your parents who wasted money on a useless being like you.

You call me a thief?

Please when did I rob you?

PIG!



You're still a kid, no wonder. You're henceforth ignored

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by naptu2: 11:10am On Oct 04, 2015
Oby Ezekwesili @obyezeks

Even after the General Sabo Presidential Committee on OUR #ChibokGirls PROVED that 219 girls are missing, they still call VICTIMS a SCAM.


3:05 AM - 2 Oct 2015

https://mobile.twitter.com/obyezeks/status/649887826901880833?p=v
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by MizMyColi(f): 11:11am On Oct 04, 2015
There's no denying that the foundation of brashness, heavy politicization and downright activism on which the BBOG was founded has been watered down to a petrifying degree.

Then, it was about getting Jona out, hence the severe media coverage and undermining of relevant authorities on the issue.

Now, it's just about business as usual.

This is not subject to argument...
Oby and co. willing/unwillingly danced to the tune(s) of Nigeria's invisible kingmakers rulers.

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 11:12am On Oct 04, 2015
warrior01:


Have they met with Shettima? Is Chibok located in Lagos? Please am enjoying your funny story. Lest I forget, I heard the principal of the School used for the epic drama has been duly rewarded. You guys are truly great

Forget about those hypocrites.

After damning report by WAEC against Shettima, the BBOG never cared but were rather insulting President Jonathan.

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 11:13am On Oct 04, 2015
How Borno Governor caused kidnap of Chibok schoolgirls – WAEC

“The Borno state government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri.”
The kidnap of over 250 schoolgirls in Chibok may not have occurred if the Borno State Government had heeded the advice of an examination body, fresh facts have emerged.

Aware of the poor security situation in Borno and worried about the safety of students, the West African Examination Council, WAEC, declined to conduct its Senior School Certificate Examination in unsafe parts of Borno, including Chibok.
But that was until the state governor, Kashim Shettima, assured of adequate security measures, an official has said.
The head of WAEC’s National Office in Nigeria, Charles Eguridu, stated this on Friday night in Abuja while answering questions from several women including First Lady Patience Jonathan, wives of state governors, female legislators at federal and state levels, and leaders of various women organizations.

The Borno State Commissioner of Women Affairs, Inna Galadima, stood in for the wife of the Borno Governor, Nana Shettima.

The event was organised by Mrs. Jonathan at the First Lady’s conference room, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mr. Eguridu said WAEC was initially reluctant to conduct its examination in Chibok and other troubled areas of the north-east because of the security challenges but had to buckle when Mr. Shettima assured the Council, in writing, that adequate security would be provided.

“Following the previous experience, we were afraid to go to the North-East this year, yet we risked it and asked for extra security through the Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike,” the official said. “We also asked the various state governments to relocate all the centres to the state capitals where there would be adequate security.”

“The three governors did not respond to our request but instead said they had made adequate security arrangements. The Borno state government also refused to relocate the students from Chibok to safer places like Maiduguri,” Mr. Eguridu told the women on Friday.

The WAEC official reportedly tendered the letters written to the governors of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe to prove his claim.

He also told the women that another factor that influenced WAEC’s decision to ask that all centres be moved to the state capitals was the death of three of its staff while conducting a similar examination in a school along the Yola-Maiduguri road, last year.

Schools in Borno had been shut following the various attacks by the extremist Boko Haram sect.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the state government, in a bid to ensure its students do not miss the SSCE examinations, asked final year secondary school students to resume studies.

The Borno governor, who initially declined transferring the final year students from centres in remote areas like Chibok to the state capital, finally agreed to do so after the kidnap, Mr. Eguridu said.

“Borno state government only agreed to relocate the remaining 189 pupils after the abduction of the girls,” he said.

The Borno Government is yet to react to WAEC’s claim. The Borno Education Commissioner, Musa Inuwa Kubo, did not answer or return calls made to his phone and was yet to reply to a text message enquiry as at the time of publishing this report.

The actual student figure

The WAEC boss also provided what appears the clearest clarification yet of the number of students in the Chibok school before the April 14 kidnap.
“Overall, 530 students registered for WAEC at the Chibok centre, 135 males and 395 girls,” the official said.

Mr. Eguridu provided the bio data, including photographs of all the 530 students that registered at the Chibok centre.

The centre was the Government Secondary School, Chibok, and was used as centre by both the students of the school and those of smaller villages in Chibok Local Government.

The actual number of girls still with the kidnappers is yet to be ascertained, although the school, the state government and the police all gave figures above 200.
About 50 of the girls initially declared missing have been reunited with their families with many of those escaping from their abductors.

Although the school is a mixed school, boarding facilities are only available for girls; which explains why they were the only ones in the dormitory when the suspected Boko Haram members arrived on the night of April 14.

To be able to ascertain the actual number of girls in the dormitory when the kidnap occurred and the number of girls still missing, the women, at the end of their meeting, resolved to invite all those involved in the administration of the school to Abuja to explain what actually happened.

Women vow more action

While speaking after the meeting, Mrs. Jonathan vowed to do everything possible to ensure the release of the girls.

“If they don’t release our girls, then they should be ready to kidnap me,” she said.
“If after three days the children are not released, we shall march to Borno. We shall march to Borno Governor, then to Senate President, David Mark, and the President of this country to tell them the truth,” Mrs. Jonathan said.

In a communique at the end of their deliberations, the women said they would do all within their powers to ensure that the girls are rescued from their abductors.

In the communiqué, the women stated:
“For us to provide the necessary solution, there are pertinent questions that we must ask and these include the followings:
“We are asking these questions so as not to rely on the rumours flying around. So we want to do a thorough job as women and concerned mothers.

“When we are through with these efforts, we may need to approach our elders in the north, the National Assembly and all those concerned to help us put an end to the killing of our husbands, our children and our people.

“We heard that all federal schools were closed in the state, but the Chibok school, which is a state school. Why will a state school be opened without providing adequate security while all other schools were closed?

“We also heard that WAEC was conducting exams when the students were abducted, so this meeting resolved that there will be a committee to be Chaired by the Borno State Governor’s wife.”

The women said members of the committee will include the wife of the senator representing the senatorial zone where Chibok is located, the wife of the member representing Chibok federal constituency, wife of the Chibok local government chairman, wife of the minister representing Borno State, and wife of the Chibok Village head.

The committee is expected to come along with the Chibok school principal, the security guard at the school, at least two teachers from the school, two teachers invigilating the WAEC examinations in the school, two matrons, as well as chairman and secretary of the school’s Parents Teachers Association.

The committee is also expected to come along with two parents whose children are still missing, two parents whose children escaped from the Boko Haram insurgents and two students that managed to escape, whose identity would be protected by the women.

The school principal was also asked to appear with the school’s register and the passport pictures of each of the missing girls.

“We also want to see the Chairman of Chibok Local Government, the Borno State Commissioner for Education, the WAEC Registrar, the Borno State Police Commissioner, and the Divisional Police Officer DPO of Chibok0”, the women said.
The women, at the Friday night meeting, also resolved to take more actions if the girls are not found.


https://m.premiumtimesng.com/news/160062-how-borno-governor-caused-kidnap-of-chibok-schoolgirls-waec.html

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Nobody: 11:14am On Oct 04, 2015
IsraeliAIRFORCE:


Please carefully read this and understand the Nigerian Military's frustration on her mode of operations and activities.

Please I will like to know the specific statement of Alex you are attributing to that what has changed since four months of Buhari's administration accept her hypocrisy and your psycophancy.





''Your allegations or claim that we lack transparency is
definitely not well informed neither is it being
expressed in good faith.

This is the only direct allegation i got from that letter, all others are beating the bush. Alex badeh has vindicated Oby on this matter.

''The ceaseless criticism we continue to get from you
has been so uncharitable and could ordinarily be
discouraging. We however derive a lot of inspiration
from the appreciation and commendation we keep
getting from other well meaning individuals and
organizations who continue to urge us on.

I would think every organisation will prefer criticism to praises in other to get better. What prevented olukolade from sitting with this group to understand their criticism. This was the same attitude from the entire Gej administration. Every opposing voice was of the enemy

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by naptu2: 11:15am On Oct 04, 2015
[size=14pt]How #‎BringBackOurGirls‬ Protesters Met Governor Kashim Shettima In Abuja.[/size]

Protest movement held on May 13th in Abuja was led by the #BringBackOurGirls protest leaders to meet with the Governor Kashim Shettima to find answers in several questions.

The protestors’ march was organized by Women for Peace and Justice, Citizen’s Action Group of Nigerians under the campaign Bring Back Our Girls, led by Dr. Oby Ezekwesili.

The questions the protesters wanted to ask included the safety of the schools in Chibok area, the area from which the girls were abducted a month ago.

Moreover, the protesters wanted to know what were the actions the government took to secure the release of the girls and what was the state’s role in Counter Insurgence Efforts.

In his turn, Governor Shettima responded to the questions referring to the girls as if they were his daughters. He explained that the schools in the area were closed for all students except the final year ones, who are about to take their final exams.

Governor denied the rumor that the abduction was fake and advised all the people to get information from the highest level of the government. ‘The primary responsibility of any government is the protection of lives and property,’ he said.

Governor Shettima also added that they got a lot information about the movement of the insurgents, still denied to reveal it for the security of the girls.

Responding to the question on Counter Insurgency Efforts he said that the issue goes far beyond Boko Haram and includes very important issues like hunger, joblessness, poverty and hopelessness.

He also expressed his high hopes that despites the efforts of terrorists to divide the country, they have not succeeded.


https://www.naij.com/66347.html

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 11:16am On Oct 04, 2015
naptu2:

Oby Ezekwesili @obyezeks



3:05 AM - 2 Oct 2015

https://mobile.twitter.com/obyezeks/status/649887826901880833?p=v

It remains a scam because it is so. We cannot be deceiving ourselves looking for missing ghosts. Heard the other big player has been duly appointed in Kaduna in appreciation for a job well done.
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 11:20am On Oct 04, 2015
Obiagelli:



This is the only direct allegation i got from that letter, all others are beating the bush. Alex badeh has vindicated Oby on this matter.



I would think every organisation will prefer criticism to praises in other to get better. What prevented olukolade from sitting with this group to understand their criticism. This was the same attitude from the entire Gej administration. Every opposing voice was of the enemy

You are just plain evil minded.

Your misinterpretation of Badeh's speech is fill with uber hypocrisy.

The same speech that said that he is handing over Nigeria with no territory under Bokoharam to his successor.

The same speech that said more than 1300 women and girls were set free in six weeks offensive.

Tell me what part you said vindicated BBOG

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by warrior01: 11:20am On Oct 04, 2015
naptu2:


https://www.naij.com/66347.html

Lol... In Abuja? I think we are talking about chibok here? Please can we have their identities or are they ghosts? I will really like to go in search of them 'missing girls' or are they now women? Yeye dey smell

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Nobody: 11:21am On Oct 04, 2015
MizMyColi:
There's no denying that the foundation brashness, heavy politicization and downright activism on which the BBOG was founded has been watered down to a petrifying degree.

Then, it was about getting Jona out, hence the severe media coverage and undermining of relevant authorities on the issue.

Now, it's just about business as usual.

This is not subject to argument...
Oby and co. willing/unwillingly danced to the tune(s) of Nigeria's invisible kingmakers rulers.

The police on Monday banned protests over the kidnapped
Chibok schoolgirls in the Federal Capital Territory (FC).
The Commissioner of Police in FCT, Mr Joseph Mbu,
announced the ban at a news conference in Abuja, saying
the protests were posing a serious security threat.
“Accordingly, protests on the Chibok girls are hereby banned
with immediate,’’ Mbu said.

dailypost.ng/2014/06/02/breaking-police-bans-bring-back-girls-protests-abuja/
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Nobody: 11:24am On Oct 04, 2015
IsraeliAIRFORCE:


You are just plain evil.

Your misinterpretation of Badeh speech is fill with uber hypocrisy.

The same speech that said that he is handing over Nigeria with no territory under Bokoharam to his successor.

The same speech that said more than 1300 women and girls were set free in six weeks offensive.

Tell me what part you said vindicated BBOG

HELLO! you posted a letter from olukolade accusing Oby for claiming the military wasn't transparent. Alex badeh months later echoed the same as oby.
Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Nobody: 11:26am On Oct 04, 2015
Hoodlums numbering about 20 yesterday attacked members of the Oby Ezekwesili-led ‘Bring Back Our Girls Campaign Group’ at the Unity Fountain, Abuja, during its usual 3pm meeting, breaking chairs, cameras and tripods of journalists covering the event. The boys who surprisingly were wearing T.shirts with the #Bring Back Our Girls incriptions stormed the venue and ordered journalists to put away their cameras before destroying the chairs of the group while the police around the area watched.
leadership.ng/news/372614/hoodlums-attack-bring-back-girls-campaign-group

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Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Gh0stFreak: 11:28am On Oct 04, 2015
compare this photo of bbog members before election with the ones pasted above

Re: Recent Activities Of The Bring Back Our Girls Group by Nobody: 11:29am On Oct 04, 2015
BringBackOurGirls decries
attacks by DSS spokesperson ,
security agencies


July 10 , 2014 • By
The # BringBackOurGirls movement which has been
campaigning for a more urgent action on the part of
government to rescue over 200 girls kidnapped in Chibok ,
Borno State over two months ago has decried incessant
harassment by Nigeria security agencies .
In a press release issued on Thursday 10 July and signed
by Dr Oby Ezekwesili and Hadiza Bala Usman , two
prominent members of the group, the Abuja arm of the
movement noted that for over two months , security
agencies have harassed and sought to intimidate the
movement incessantly .
It noted that the latest of such intimidation was the
statement yesterday credited to the Deputy Director of
Department of State Security , Marilyn Ogar who described
the # BringBackOurGirls campaign as a franchise.
She made the comment in Abuja while responding to
questions from journalists at the press briefing of the
National Information Centre ( NIC ).

www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2014/07/10/bringbackourgirls-decries-attacks-by-dss-spokesperson-security-agencies/

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