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Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by timibofa1: 6:10pm On May 20, 2016 |
The recent success music played around the Chibok girls is supposed to have raised the shoulders of our dear president high and the Nigerian army by Nigerians but it has rather induced mixed feelings, opinions and reactions from concerned Nigerians. Although nobody refutes their truthfulness but only question the authenticity of the music. That does not, however, imply all Nigerians believe in the music that has been released recently. The average Nigerian, like me, believed that indeed these girls were kidnapped at Government Secondary School, Chibok, on April 2014 because, to them, such an event is possible with regards to the current security status of the country but the radicalist objects to its truism while contending that it is not possible for those huge number of students to be captured on a broad day light and within a busy area like Chibok. They argue that it is all an attempt to raise propaganda in other to get cheap votes. However, the realists, like me, believe in the song, although not into heart. But the recent music played around it have induced many of us to swallow the truth, though bitter, that it’s all an attempt to secure political votes from Nigerians as earlier argued by the radicalist. Recent reports reveal that after a fruitless toiling of several days, weeks, months and years to recover the over two hundred girls, the girls have suddenly started emerging from the same Sambisa forest that has been reportedly ransacked and bombed severally by the Nigerian Army. Of course, Nigerians are happy about the release, but have also asked salient questions owing to reports had about the released girls. One of the major issues is concerning the girls’ is their inability to communicate in English as journalists arrived the scene to interview them. Nigerians argue that it is not possible for a SSS student in a government school not to communicate in English. This is because it was reported that this girls were SS3 students. If it is so at least, even though she cannot communicate fluently, she should be able to understand elementary English since it was the language with which she wrote all her examinations from primary to her present class. Secondly, there had been earlier reports that these girls have been maltreated and sexually abused by their captors and, in fact, some have been impregnated but reports reveals that the physical appearance and outfit of the released girls do not prove that indeed they were under such torture. They seemed to have simply been “married”. More so, it was also reported that the first girl escaped with one of their captor whose reports says has denounced his faith. The questions arising from the above are: 1. How have they survived in a forest that has been bombed severally by the Nigerian Army? 2. What gave the captor the mind to disclose his identity by escorting her home? 3. What makes him believe that if he discloses himself, he will not be executed but honoured? 4. How did this girl wrote her Junior WAEC? 5. Does she have her Junior WAEC certificate? 6. Are their friends within Chibok especially junior students that know her within the neighbourhood and also who knew about her capture that can identify her? 7. Can the school provide the receipt of her last school fees payment? 8. How come that a SS3 student cannot speak simple English? 9. Can the school or WAEC provide the last papers the girl wrote before her kidnapped? 10. Can the school provide her last attendance on the school register before the capture? 11. Can the girl’s parents provide any of her either JSS1 one or SS2 promotional examination results? Nigerians believe that if the above questions cannot be answered by the government, WAEC, Chibok School, the girls and the parents, then they are forced to tow the radicalist path that sees it as a myth by tricksters to secure cheap votes. It then means it is a scam of the ages that must be in the Guinness Book of Records. Ayebanoa Timibofa writes from Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. 2 Likes |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 6:11pm On May 20, 2016 |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by SeverusSnape(m): 6:13pm On May 20, 2016 |
Good questions. 2 Likes |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 6:14pm On May 20, 2016 |
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Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by kossyablaze(m): 6:26pm On May 20, 2016 |
Its simply cuz apc sabi lie 2 Likes |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by DRISKLEF(m): 6:33pm On May 20, 2016 |
These are the fundamental questions yet to be answered. Let them continue propagating evil and hogwash all in the guise of 'change'. Cos merely remembering the lies they told in their electioneering campaigns, nigerians now know that they could have gone to any length in order to get into power. It's clearer now. 1 Like |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 6:33pm On May 20, 2016 |
Ipoor yoots and well electoral wailing zombies asking foolish questions since 2015. There are cases where graduates couldn't even speak English if you think sambisa forrest is like your backyard then you are seriously unserious |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 6:33pm On May 20, 2016 |
kossyablaze: Don't politicise it bro. The Op didn't mention APC and PDP in this writeup! 2 Likes |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by kossyablaze(m): 6:38pm On May 20, 2016 |
fratermathy:hmmmm I c |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 6:38pm On May 20, 2016 |
A graduate from the south not being able to speak English. [b]So much has been written about the falling standard of education in Nigeria over the past few years, that one cannot fail to appreciate the severity of the situation for Nigeria as a nation. https://www.nairaland.com/131749/nysc-candidate-cant-speak-write |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 6:51pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert: This comparison is baseless because we all know that education in the South is marginally better than that in the North. Apart from that, Southerners use English and Pidgin as lingua franca due to our heterogeneous polity. In the North, Hausa is their "pidgin"! |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 7:01pm On May 20, 2016 |
[s] fratermathy:[/s] shut up you asked an idiotic question how can an ss3 student not speak English at all I showed you an instance when a graduate from the south couldn't even communicate in english. This shows the possibility 1 Like |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by kgr8mike(m): 7:07pm On May 20, 2016 |
Nigerian government under APC took it upon herself to scam the governed. This is ridiculous that Nigerian military under APC wants to confuse 180 million Nigerian. It is a shame. APC is indeed a lie..... I beg them to forget this their Chibok lies for we are far too advanced than that. |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 7:18pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert: AM I THE OP? The fact that you dont even know what you are doing speaks volume about your person. Again, I repeat, there is no basis for comparing Northerners and Southerners. This article is not tribally motivated like you would want it to as the tribal bigot that you are! |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 7:22pm On May 20, 2016 |
kgr8mike:You make it sound as if GEJ and PDP did not scam Nigerians on several occasions too, even on this same Chibok matter! Well, I dont want to go into the past. My point is that this is not an APC/PDP issue. If the said girl is a scam, then we should direct our purviewing lenses to Buhari and not politicise it. |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 7:26pm On May 20, 2016 |
[s] fratermathy:[/s] Like I said shut up rather than clear all doubts of your extreme ignorance . The OP asked how an ss3 student couldn't speak English I showed him an instance where a graduate cannot even utter a drop of English. You are the pained tribalist who wants to mobilize his co tribesmen into a frenzy. Get out of my mention |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 7:32pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert: I will keep mentioning you for as long as you keep spewing bunkum. That way, the thread gets longer. I just detest people who tribalise everything. Must everything have a tribal underpinning? Is it normal for an SS3 student not to be able to speak ENGLISH in NIGERIA There is nothing tribalistic about that question. |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by dimieprincess(f): 7:33pm On May 20, 2016 |
Op, was any girl missing? pls live matter for Matthias. It was all Scam and never believed it. How can a ssce girl can't speak English? |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 7:39pm On May 20, 2016 |
[s] fratermathy:[/s] Is it normal for a graduate not to be able speak to English ? keep chanting rubbish I am done with exceptionally unintelligent post from a wanabe |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 7:40pm On May 20, 2016 |
[s] dimieprincess:[/s] But Graduate not speaking English makes sense right? |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by dimieprincess(f): 7:44pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert:o ga o, who b ds, abeg gba gbe. U can choose to be blind but not me. Show me the Graduate who can't speak English or identify her name by saying "my name is ........". o ma se o. |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by Stalwert: 7:46pm On May 20, 2016 |
[s] dimieprincess:[/s] read carefully in this thread or follow the link below Stalwert: |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by dimieprincess(f): 7:47pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert:o ga o, who b ds, abeg gba gbe. U can choose to be blind but not me. Show me the Graduate who can't speak English or identify her name by saying "my name is ........". o ma se o. Buhari must bring back my vote, I voted for this man because of this scandal. I thought they were missing until this after when the Chibok community, the principal came out to disown the girl as part of them. Pls Jonathan forgive me. However I am not saying Jonathan was good but I just realized Buhari was never an option. ah, my vote e pain me gan. |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by dimieprincess(f): 7:50pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert:What about the jss1 girl that was claimed to be among ssce students nko? was she meant to write WAEC too? ah, ko ni da fun iya all those that planned this kidnapping stuff. |
Re: Chibok Girls: Why Nigerians Are Being Inquisitive Rather Than Thankful by fratermathy(m): 8:42pm On May 20, 2016 |
Stalwert: Zombified mind. There is no graduate that can't speak English! Trust me, if the graduate can't speak English then the school the person graduated from must be probed! This is not the same case with ss3 students in the North! |
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