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Bring Back Our Girls Is A Struggle For Motherhood by mrrights: 11:13am On Sep 07, 2016
BRING BACK OUR GIRLS IS A STRUGGLE FOR MOTHERHOOD, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL FATHERS MUST LIVE UP TO THEIR EXPECTATIONS.
If you are involved in mocking the BBOG campaign that kept alive the issue of abduction of the Chibok girls, it is clear that you have no idea of what citizens responsibilities are to their countries. Take it or leave it, the Chibok Girls campaign remains the liveware of all campaigns on all abductions in the North East. This campaign was and is largely championed by women because, incidentally, the victims happened to be girls. It is a struggle for motherhood! No woman will sleep well if her child is taken away in this manner. Except, something is wrong. Therefore, many of us that sit tight to their clumsy chairs and fart nonesense before making comments are the most insensitive humans that exist in our time. Is BBOG not the same voice that prompted the Nigerian Government and the citizens the need to be more responsive and responsible on issues that concern fellow citizens. If only we understand why Boko Haram are still holding these girls and why the BBOG is still bent on demanding for the release of the girls, we will all join the campaign just to ensure defeat. Let me explain, since the ideology of the insurgence itself is centered against western education, therefore, the most disturbing and gruesome hit on western education that Boko Haram celebrate today are the gruesome killing of students of Buni Yadi in their school hostel and the abduction of this huge number of Chibok girl students in school. These two operations epitomize their inhumane struggle and symbolizes their wicked achievement.
If not for the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, the girls would have been forgotten and the fight against the insurgency would not have been so serious like this. Remember that the entire world got to know much about Boko Haram and the danger it poses as a result of the abduction of the Chibok Girls campaign. The countries that opted in to help Nigeria were touched by the emotions of women and mothers of the abducted girls. We must salute BBOG!
Therefore, for the BBOG campaign to persistently demand the PMB's Administration to take decisive action on the release of the girls, this is the desired spirit and effort. This is because, the President is caught between two deep rivers of decision making, so to speak. Should he listen to those saying "dialogue to secure the release of the girls" and those saying "do not dialogue for the release of the girls". The only way to sink the right message in the ears of Mr. President is to persist and persevere in the manner the group is doing. So, ride done my people, you are at the right tract. Posterity will judge and place everyone in the rightful position. Keep demanding until the girls are back NOW & ALIVE!
The President is a product of pressure, so, put more pressure on him.

THE FAKE GROUP THAT CLAIMED TO LOVE THE PRESIDENT MORE THAN NIGERIANS ARE SELF-SPONSORED MISCREANTS SEEKING FOR CRUMBS AT THIS MOMENT OF HUNGER. IF ONLY BBOG KNEW THIS, THEY SHOULD HAVE COME WITH REMNANTS FROM THEIR HOMES JUST FEED THOSE NONENTITIES! By IG Wala
Re: Bring Back Our Girls Is A Struggle For Motherhood by mrrights: 4:42pm On Sep 07, 2016
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