"About 200 girls are still missing. We need to treat this like it
happened in the United States", a US advocate says. And while the world
is helping to see how we can get back our girls, Minister of
Information, Labaran Maku, who is quick to attack any one who holds
contrary opinion from government, could not come up to tell the world
what the government is doing to rescue the abducted girls. He was just
blabbing on CNN!
Anyway, the good news is that US President, Barrack Obama, has engaged
President Goodluck Jonathan in a frank telephone conversation over the
abduction of over Chibok schoolgirls and he has offered to help.
President Obama, who spoke with President Jonathan at about 3pm on Tuesday afternoon through the US Secretary of State, has agreed to send troops to Nigeria to search and rescue our girls that are held captive in the wicked camp of Abubakar Shekau's Boko Haram...
President Obama said the situation in Nigeria is highly unacceptable and
expressed regret that those innocent girls are still in the camp of the
Boko Haram sect within Nigeria's territory for over two weeks and
running.
The president of the most powerful nation said his men are coming down to Nigeria and they will do the needful!
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