Members of the Boko Haram sect, stormed a Secondary School for girls, in Chibok, Borno state, on April 14 2014 and kidnapped over 200 girls.
Readers say they believe the Chibok girls are still alive
In fact, the return of the Chibok girls became part of the campaign promises of aspiring Presidential candidates during the just concluded 2015 elections.
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After some back and forth, trading of blames and accusations, even denials, the Goodluck Jonathan administration finally accepted that the girls were kidnapped.
In fact, the return of the Chibok girls became part of the campaign promises of aspiring Presidential candidates during the just concluded 2015 elections.
A former minister, Oby Ezekwesili has been at the fore-front of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, that has received international attention.
Reports have also hinted of possible talks with Boko Haram, to secure the release of the girls.
It is on this premise, that Pulse News, decided to take a poll, from our readers to find out if they think the Chibok girls are still alive.
Here is the poll results from 39 respondents.
22 people believe the girls are still alive.
8 People believe the girls are dead.
4 people believe only few of the girls are alive, and
7 people said they were not sure.
Thank you readers for your votes.
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