The troubles of the families of the abducted 234 girls have been made worse:
An intermediary of Boko Haram has claimed that two of the girls abducted
by the Abubakar Shekau-led sect have died from snakebite while 20
others are critically ill. This shocking news has come as a blow to
millions of Nigerians and people from around the world who have joined
the BringBackOurGirls movement, demanding the release of the schoolgirls
in good condition.
In a televised media chat on Sunday, President Goodluck Jonathan said that an encouraging bit of news so far was the fact that there had been no report of loss of lives. Unfortunately, that has changed now.
In a televised media chat on Sunday, President Goodluck Jonathan said that an encouraging bit of news so far was the fact that there had been no report of loss of lives. Unfortunately, that has changed now.
One of the parents of the abducted girls, Ms Martha Yarama Ndirpaya, in her interview with the Hausa service of the (BBC) has accused the federal government of being insensitive to the plight of the girls and its slow pace of rescuing them from the heartless abductors.
The Associated Press (AP) reports that the girls are in bad shape. The
unfortunate issue now is that all parent whose daughters are with Boko
Haram are now confusion, as they are wondering and praying that the
girls that have died are not theirs. Who will help the situation and
#BringBackOurGirls?
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