The missing girls from the Borno school has been a source of worry to everyone. The act questions our security in the country. Our celebrities took to various social media to voice out their opinion. Read below.
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Genevieve Nnaji
I have always been of the belief that less words and more action speaks greater volumes.
But in this case of no foreseen action, I believe some talking is in order. The abduction of these young girls goes against everything that we as Africans fought for, for so many years.
What we as Nigerians have been faced with and have been fighting over these past years. Not to mention what we women and mothers still fight against till this very day.
Kidnapping, abduction, slavery, child bride and the complete disrespect and disregard for human life and rights is…in my opinion, every wrong that seems to be getting away here.
Reports say that our babies are being shipped off to neighboring countries, distributed and married off. How could this be when we have appointed men to protect us? Why are we called giants if we can’t trample over ants?
Enough of these setbacks!! There are way too many distractions for this Nation to achieve its true potential. It is time to respond and to act!!
I know it’s not easy being a leader of a country but like some people love to point out to me…just when they are about to sympathize with the challenges that comes with being in my position and then remember the perks, YOU KNOW WHAT YOU SIGNED UP FOR.
Please we implore, we plead and we beg,.. Save our girls! Help bring the girls back home by doing as little as signing this petition ->http://wh.gov/lf1ke#bringbackourgirls
Signed
Genevieve Nnaji MFR
Hilda Dokubo
It is a new month and today is Workers Day. As always most Nigerian workers, majorly parents and youths will be at the states stadia for a march past and governors salute. Others are at home because the average Nigerian likes holidays. Borno state is one of the celebrating thirty- six state, where Over two hundred female teenagers(children) are still being held at an unknown place since the 15th of April and I am wondering what their celebration will be about?The governor and his CSO and the state security director wants us to believe that they do not know where these great females are? How can they even dare to say happy new anything without having those young people back at their parents? I am a female and a mother and I can not get the annoying picture of the pains their families must be going through out of my head or what trauma other kids their age must be facing right now. So I decided that I must ask Nigeria's ruling class and their security agencies where Nigeria's over two hundred female children are? Why are you pretending to be doing something when you are busy playing busy? Why have you decided to make the criminals look like they are spirits and cannot be seen? Stop mystifying criminals please!!! Please concerned citizens of Nigeria what happened to the voices and protest matches of Occupy Nigeria, Save Nigeria, Women Arise, Women for change Development Initiative, Trade Union Council (TUC) and Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)? Where are the over two hundred future female workers of Nigeria? Why are we killing the future of our nation by our silence and the things we allow? This is when to join us in calling all security agencies in and operating in Nigeria to help us find our children and fish out these criminals. We must demand now!!! Give us our children!!!
Chris Brown
Keri Hilson
2Face Idibia
Member Of Us Common House
Let Us all speak out till the whole world hears. Let us speak out till the government acts. Let us all join the campaign to #Bring Back Our Girls# .It Could be you, it could be I. Say No to violence, Say No to Terrorism.