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Is Chibok Girls A Scam? / Foreigners Come For A Nigerian Who Claimed Chibok Girls Kidnap Is A Scam / Chibok Girls’ Matter Is A Scam – Omatsola Williams, WOWICCN National President (2) (3) (4)

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Is Chibok A Scam??? by wecan: 6:59pm On Jun 16, 2015
O'Bassey Ettang

Is Chibok a scam

1. How come all of a sudden we are no longer hearing Oby Ezekwesili campaign for their release? Did something get mixed up along the line? Because it is on record that the army said the chibok girls were NOT among the rescued girls.

2. The wife of the president on Thursday evening held a dinner with the mothers of the missing girls so if indeed they have not been found, why is APC backtracking?

3. Maiduguri airport which had been closed for over 2 years on account of BH violence was reopened yesterday amidst the violence which has been upbeat since PMB took over. Is there something Shettima isn't telling us?

4. I am not aware of any school even I'm the educated south where there is close to 300 students enrolment for physics exams. How much more in the village of chibok. Does that add up?

5. What mode of conveyance was used to move over 200 students? Does it sound even plausible? Considering that if they were using buses, they would need about 15 to do so

6. Does it make sense to assume that some girls escaped from BH camp running faster than bloodthirsty islamists who have shown no qualms in killing? Especially when they are armed and know the terrain against little girls who have no idea where they are or where they are headed? With no supplies or direction?

7. WAEC has a duplicate of exam photocards of their candidates. How come these photo cards have never been made public?

Has anyone imagined the logistics of keeping over 200 prisoners talk less female prisoners without the knowledge of the entire world?

8. Even el-Rufai and the current leadership in APC have suddenly lost their tongues... Can someone explain these?

9. The mantra by this administration before it came on board was that it will end BH menace in one month. And that any insurgency that lasts more than 24 hours has the government complicit in it. Well its more than 2 weeks.... Wouldn't the same standard apply here? I would also have wanted to see some action that will convince me that something significant will be happening in the next 12 days to rescue these girls and end in the insurgency as promised.... Or are you asking us not to hold the government by its promise?

10. While President GEJ was not present during this abduction, he is bound to listen to the report of his security chiefs. Thus he cannot officially hold a position different from his security chiefs. He takes responsibility for their position as the Commander in Chief. Whether or not he is convinced is now his personal opinion. However, we must also remember that it was on record too that the former NSA raised alarm on the complicity of members of the security agencies and government in the BH saga so it becomes difficult to separate fact from fiction.

11. If the Chibok girls were scattered or profiled, the man promising one month to rescue and end the insurgency MUST have known of the scattering and the locations and how to coordinate such rescue in 30 days. He must also have known the infiltrators in the security agencies that will carry out this operation and how to cage them. If not I will be as aghast as you would, if sincere, on the basis of such pronouncements.

12. Coming from a president who would stabilise global oil prices, employ 3 million Nigerians per annum amidst a recession, offer free meals to school children, make our Naira exchange 1 to 1 to the dollar amongst a litany of other obtuse promises must surely have started something to announce his arrival. At least the first batch of the 1.5 million jobs for the year ought to have started... Even if its just 100,000 jobs to stamp his authority. I really wonder therefore who is 'clueless' here. Because basic economics teaches me that parity in exchange rate only favours an importing economy. For an exporting economy, the reverse is the case. With very weak currency and good standard and cost of living, the economy thrives. Please check Japan and China. The naira if I'm not mistaken is even higher than the Yen or at par yet Japan is among the top 5 economies in the world.

In view of this, I find it hard to swallow 'ineptitude' especially when it comes in defence of a man who just met President Mitchell of West Germany and who indirectly promised to kill all industries in Nigeria and make us an importing nation. I am floundering as I assume you should be now in trying to grasp the rationale in that comment...

13. I am happy that hapless girls are given a voice by international crusaders however I am worried that international crusaders switched off as soon as the elections elections ended. Can't they continue till they see to the end of their crusade? It makes it grossly suspect, their timing in deciding to end their campaign for violence against women.

I am 100% for women empowerment, gender equality and violence against women. Even my closest friend has a song on it in which I might lend my voice to down the line.... I am peeved however that the rise and fall of this campaign seriously coincided with the 2015 general elections....

Finally let me ask you this, "Would you stop campaigning if your daughter was kidnapped by BH because Buhari won?"

I just wonder!"
.......Obinna Onyekachi Mgbeahurike

Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by pamodulus: 7:00pm On Jun 16, 2015
The possibility is very likely.
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by FastShipping: 7:00pm On Jun 16, 2015
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wecan:
O'Bassey Ettang

Is Chibok a scam

1. How come all of a sudden we are no longer hearing Oby Ezekwesili campaign for their release? Did something get mixed up along the line? Because it is on record that the army said the chibok girls were NOT among the rescued girls.

2. The wife of the president on Thursday evening held a dinner with the mothers of the missing girls so if indeed they have not been found, why is APC backtracking?

3. Maiduguri airport which had been closed for over 2 years on account of BH violence was reopened yesterday amidst the violence which has been upbeat since PMB took over. Is there something Shettima isn't telling us?

4. I am not aware of any school even I'm the educated south where there is close to 300 students enrolment for physics exams. How much more in the village of chibok. Does that add up?

5. What mode of conveyance was used to move over 200 students? Does it sound even plausible? Considering that if they were using buses, they would need about 15 to do so

6. Does it make sense to assume that some girls escaped from BH camp running faster than bloodthirsty islamists who have shown no qualms in killing? Especially when they are armed and know the terrain against little girls who have no idea where they are or where they are headed? With no supplies or direction?

7. WAEC has a duplicate of exam photocards of their candidates. How come these photo cards have never been made public?

Has anyone imagined the logistics of keeping over 200 prisoners talk less female prisoners without the knowledge of the entire world?

8. Even el-Rufai and the current leadership in APC have suddenly lost their tongues... Can someone explain these?

9. The mantra by this administration before it came on board was that it will end BH menace in one month. And that any insurgency that lasts more than 24 hours has the government complicit in it. Well its more than 2 weeks.... Wouldn't the same standard apply here? I would also have wanted to see some action that will convince me that something significant will be happening in the next 12 days to rescue these girls and end in the insurgency as promised.... Or are you asking us not to hold the government by its promise?

10. While President GEJ was not present during this abduction, he is bound to listen to the report of his security chiefs. Thus he cannot officially hold a position different from his security chiefs. He takes responsibility for their position as the Commander in Chief. Whether or not he is convinced is now his personal opinion. However, we must also remember that it was on record too that the former NSA raised alarm on the complicity of members of the security agencies and government in the BH saga so it becomes difficult to separate fact from fiction.

11. If the Chibok girls were scattered or profiled, the man promising one month to rescue and end the insurgency MUST have known of the scattering and the locations and how to coordinate such rescue in 30 days. He must also have known the infiltrators in the security agencies that will carry out this operation and how to cage them. If not I will be as aghast as you would, if sincere, on the basis of such pronouncements.

12. Coming from a president who would stabilise global oil prices, employ 3 million Nigerians per annum amidst a recession, offer free meals to school children, make our Naira exchange 1 to 1 to the dollar amongst a litany of other obtuse promises must surely have started something to announce his arrival. At least the first batch of the 1.5 million jobs for the year ought to have started... Even if its just 100,000 jobs to stamp his authority. I really wonder therefore who is 'clueless' here. Because basic economics teaches me that parity in exchange rate only favours an importing economy. For an exporting economy, the reverse is the case. With very weak currency and good standard and cost of living, the economy thrives. Please check Japan and China. The naira if I'm not mistaken is even higher than the Yen or at par yet Japan is among the top 5 economies in the world.

In view of this, I find it hard to swallow 'ineptitude' especially when it comes in defence of a man who just met President Mitchell of West Germany and who indirectly promised to kill all industries in Nigeria and make us an importing nation. I am floundering as I assume you should be now in trying to grasp the rationale in that comment...

13. I am happy that hapless girls are given a voice by international crusaders however I am worried that international crusaders switched off as soon as the elections elections ended. Can't they continue till they see to the end of their crusade? It makes it grossly suspect, their timing in deciding to end their campaign for violence against women.

I am 100% for women empowerment, gender equality and violence against women. Even my closest friend has a song on it in which I might lend my voice to down the line.... I am peeved however that the rise and fall of this campaign seriously coincided with the 2015 general elections....

Finally let me ask you this, "Would you stop campaigning if your daughter was kidnapped by BH because Buhari won?"

I just wonder!"
.......Obinna Onyekachi Mgbeahurike
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Trash.
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by idealsico(m): 7:06pm On Jun 16, 2015
I feel so.
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by nwaanambra1(m): 7:09pm On Jun 16, 2015
FastShipping:
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Trash.

total trash! cheesy
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by PointB: 7:11pm On Jun 16, 2015
Buhari should bring back the girls, or its a scam!
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by manutdrichie(m): 7:13pm On Jun 16, 2015
Scam....very soon dino melaye will have something to say

#wearewatching
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by Nobody: 7:23pm On Jun 16, 2015
chibok is a scam
but GOD will shame them all
very soon the truth will come out

light will always prevail over darkness

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Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by Nobody: 7:30pm On Jun 16, 2015
Ok. God knows best.
Btw, scroll back up, whole scrolling, count 5comments, then stop a little, can't one more. You will notice a comment there. The guy who posted that come and quoted the whole piece is a redundant fool.
Re: Is Chibok A Scam??? by marieclare(f): 7:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
hmmmmmmmm.....................

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