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Femi Kuti & Jide Kosoko Join Protest In Lagos

There is no slowing down for our women and celebrities as the protest for the missing girls continue.

The women are angry, the celebrities are not getting tired, everybody is contributing in their own way to get back our missing girls.

Femi Kuti, Jide Kosoko, Iyabo Ojo, Foluke Daramola, human rights activists Joe Okei-Odumakin, Doris Simeon and others joined in a protest which took place  in Lagos yesterday May 12th.

They ended their protest at the office of the Governor of Lagos  State in Ikeja where they met with Gov.Fashola.

The protesters placards read # Shekau: FIND GOODS TO SELL NOT OUR GIRLS#

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