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Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by Rawani: 7:50am On Sep 10, 2014
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It was the social media campaign of the year. #BringBackOurGirls awoke the world to the ravages of Boko Haram, an al-Qaeda-linked terror group in Nigeria, and the plight of the millions of people who live in the midst of their insurgency. At the heart of the message were hundreds of missing schoolgirls, abducted in April from the remote village of Chibok by Boko Haram fighters, who vowed to make them into slaves. The #BringBackOurGirls hashtag channeled both sympathy from abroad and local outrage and concern in Nigeria, with many angry at the government of President Goodluck Jonathan for being unable to free the captured women.

But four months later, the girls have yet to be brought back despite the efforts of the Nigerian military as well as U.S. counter-terrorism forces deployed in neighboring Chad. More than 200 girls remain missing in suspected Boko Haram captivity. Others have perished from snakebite, illness and deprivation in the wild.

Boko Haram itself has continued its slaughter this summer, and seized more territory in the country's restive northeast. Over the weekend, it stormed towns along Nigeria's border with Cameroon, killing dozens of innocents.

Nigerian forces are now fighting Boko Haram in pitched battles around Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, the main hotbed of Boko Haram's operations. The U.N. reports that at least 1.5 million people have been displaced by the conflict since Jonathan's government declared a state of emergency in May.

But the gravity of the moment hasn't stopped some in Nigeria from appropriating the tragic hashtag for rather cynical purposes. Banners emerged in the capital Abuja over the weekend showing Jonathan alongside a new slogan: #BringBackGoodluck2015. The campaign appears to be the work of supporters of the president, keen for his reelection in presidential polls next February. It's not clear whether Jonathan has officially endorsed the new hashtag, but its seeming ubiquity suggests that he is not opposed to it.

While #BringBackOurGirls was just a brief cause celebre in the West — a passing moment to get morally exercised and then move on — it had a deeper meaning in Nigeria. It echoed the larger frustrations of a society that has little faith in its political leadership, is fed up with endemic corruption and wants genuine reform and better governance. Jonathan blamed activists espousing the hashtag for "politicizing" the crisis.

Boko Haram is a fanatical, murderous outfit, but its insurgency gained sway in a region that has been historically marginalized and neglected by Nigeria's central government. Jonathan's seeming indifference toward the missing girls hardly helped. In the early stages of the protests, his wife even reportedly had a number of #BringBackOurGirls activists detained.

In this context, the new campaign slogan is particularly galling. Jonathan has not brought back the girls, yet his campaign expects Nigeria to bring him back to power. One wonders if it will spawn more rich satire among Nigerians on social media. After all, there's plenty of precedent.

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Re: Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by saaedlee: 7:59am On Sep 10, 2014
Why won't they berate him? At times I marvel @ d stupidity of campaign managers.
Re: Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by Rawani: 8:54am On Sep 10, 2014
saaedlee: Why won't they berate him? At times I marvel @ d stupidity of campaign managers.

Completely tasteless campaign ad for a completely incompetent president.
Re: Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by makazona(m): 8:55am On Sep 10, 2014
they are imitating Nigerians esp many Nairalanders who swore never to see anything gd in d present govt.

I am not pro GEJ bt opposing n mocking just EVERYTHING he does is dirty n undemocratic.

He may nt b doing everything right yet he cant b doing everything wrong too.

Last line: the name given to a dog by the owner is what it bears

my 1 kobo
Re: Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by feedthenation(m): 9:00am On Sep 10, 2014
Re: Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by ayukdaboss(m): 9:07am On Sep 10, 2014
Is that all? What about endorsing the TAN rally with a gathering of almost 3 million people despite the current Ebola scare in the country...and to think that schools are closed to avoid 'public gatherings' till the disease is put in check.

Sometimes I wonder how incompetent this government will get if they're given another 4 years to mess up this country.

GEJ and his cohorts till 2015.
Re: Washington Post Slams GEJ For Mocking Chibok Girls. by lilprinze: 9:12am On Sep 10, 2014
I don't support it but
America should mind their own business o
their own is too much! they should face Isis and al-Qaeda and leave GEJ alone. The only thing I see wrong
here, is GEJ's team .
I wish Nigerians will try and understand before they just jump to judge people . because in this politics business here in Nigeria, is different from the way America or
any country do their own politics.
In Nigeria people Volunteer to campaign for you, people just run around and do things
without coming to ask for your permission .
If you look at the poster, it is done by someone who wants to put pressure on GEJ to declare to run for presidency.
We should be on Washington or American Post telling them to mind their business and leave us alone

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