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Oko Haram: Nigerians Government Didn’t Learn From Chibok Girls Abduction – AI by Malizumedia: 5:11am On Apr 15, 2018
Amnesty International (AI) has said the abduction of Chibok school girls four years ago should have served as a wake-up call to the Nigerian government on the protection of citizens especially women and girls.

AI on Saturday asked the Federal Government to do more in rescuing the abducted Chibok girls and the remaining Dapchi schoolgirl, Leah Sharibu.

Director of the organisation in Nigeria, Osai Ojigho, stated this in a statement issued to journalists by AI Media Manager, Isa Sanusi, to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls by Boko Haram in Borno.

Ojigho was quoted as saying: “What happened in Chibok should have served as a wake-up call to the Nigerian government and also to parents.

“Yet four years on, thousands more women and girls have been taken from their homes and nothing is been done and forced to live in captivity, in events largely unnoticed and unreported by media.

“The time is long overdue for the government to deliver meaningful action on behalf of all these victims of Boko Haram’s crimes.


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Re: Oko Haram: Nigerians Government Didn’t Learn From Chibok Girls Abduction – AI by delishpot: 5:18am On Apr 15, 2018
The last time I made this same point someone called me an idiot. The lesson is not lost to the FG alone, it is also lost to many ordinary Nigerians who choose ignorance because of tribal, relugious and political sentimenta.

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Re: Oko Haram: Nigerians Government Didn’t Learn From Chibok Girls Abduction – AI by DuBLINGreenb(m): 5:36am On Apr 15, 2018
Oko haram a break out faction of the boko haram Abi?

Meanwhile bokö haram is not even the problem the problem is government especially love if you have no love in your heart no matter what you do you will not grow, what you sow you reap it is a natural principal whether you are Muslim, Christian, atheist etc. This explains why those who are successful today are successful it was what they sowed.
As far as we continue our hausa v igbo, Christian v Muslim etc even if you break Nigeria into hundred we will have South East v south south inside south south we will have the neo igbos v ijaws inside ijaws upland v riverine inside riverine pure riverine v corrupted/non ancestral riverine etc it will never finish until it is only one individual left so the answer is simple Love.
If you attack France you have attacked France if not europe but if you attack Nigeria, (wetin consign Africa, instead Cameron will go behind our backs and have peace deals with bokö haram as far as we don't disturb you whether we run into your country to hide don't disturb us) Nigerians themselves will ask "the attacker from where? Where him attack? Ah na their brother na, e consign us? make them kill their self" even if the attacker knew nothing of the victims tribe Nigerians will somehow bring in Tribalism into it.

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