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Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Nobody: 3:32pm On Apr 09, 2016
Boko Haram is seeking a ransom of nearly $50m for the release of the 219 schoolgirls that it kidnapped from the Nigerian town of Chibok two years ago, sources close to the group have told The Sunday Telegraph.The terror sect is thought to have issued the demand during secret contacts with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has said he is willing to negotiate for the girls' freedom. The group's leader, Abubakr Shekau, had previously demanded the release of jailed comrades in exchange for the girls.But a deal along those lines - brokered by the Red Cross - fell through after Nigerian prison officials said that commanders on a list given to them by Boko Haram were not in their custody.

Details of the new ransom request emerged ahead of the second anniversary of the girls kidnapping on the night of April 14, 2014, when they were abducted by Boko Haram gunmen posing as soldiers.Despite their case receiving global attention because of the celebrity-backed #bringbackourgirls campaign on social media, diplomats and sources close to the negotiations say they are no closer to knowing the girls' whereabouts.The Nigerian military has made significant gains against Boko Haram in the last 18 months, raiding a number of the sect’s camps in Nigeria's vast Sambisa forest, and freeing at least 1,000 women and children taken in other mass abductions. Yet in none of the raids have any rescued prisoners or captured fighters been able to give any convincing accounts of meeting or seeing any of the Chibok girls.

That indicates they are still being kept well away from other captives, and that their kidnappers see them as having huge symbolic value as hostages - thanks partly the publicity given to them by the social media campaign. "I think they are probably in clusters rather than all in one place, but probably not far from each other," said Shehu Sani, a Nigerian senator and civil rights activist involved in peace attempts with Boko Haram. "Boko Haram knows they are a prized catch."

One source close to Boko Haram said that around three months ago, Boko Haram sent a message saying it would exchange the girls for a ransom of 10bn Naira, the equivalent of around £36m. "The ransom demand has split the government," said the source. "Some think it would be worth it just to resolve the Chibok situation, but others say it will simply allow Boko Haram to hire yet more insurgent recruits."The same source also said that a month after the ransom demand, Boko Haram had secretly passed the government a new video tape showing 15 of the kidnapped girls.

"The girls are asked what their Christian names are and what their new Muslim names are," he said, referring to the "conversion" that Boko Haram forces Christian prisoners to undergo. "They are also asked if they have been raped or mistreated, but they say no - they look relaxed."Asked about the ransom demand, diplomats said only that they were aware of "rumours" of contacts of various sorts. However, others involved in past attempts to free the girls claim that no proper "proof of life" video has ever been issued by Boko Haram, and dismiss talk of the group being interested in either ransom demands or prisoner swaps.

Among them is Dr Stephen Davis, an Australian clergyman and former Nigerian government advisor who spent four months in Nigeria in 2014 attempting to negotiate the girls' freedom.He came close three times to negotiating the release of some of the Chibok schoolgirls, only for the group's high command to rule it out. "They realise that these girls are the ace in their hand," he said.Instead, he claimed now says that the only way to get the girls back is to exploit the "combat fatigue" that is now growing on all sides of the conflict, be it the Boko Haram fighters, the combat-weary Nigerian army, or the terrified civilian population caught in the crossfire.

"If you offer Boko Haram fighters camps where they can get shelter, food, clothing and education, you can demobilise them quite quickly, as there are a lot of them who want to give up," he said. "Take away the footsoldiers, and you will also start getting information about where the girls are. Any other way is putting the cart before the horse."Last week, Nigeria's Defence Headquarters launched "Operation Safe Corridor", a program to rehabilitate repentant Boko Haram fighters through camps where they will be offered jobs and training in return for undergoing biometric profiling.The military said some 800 fighters had already signed up for the program, and that other camps would open across north-east Nigeria in coming months.

Dr Davis added that during his visits to Nigeria in 2014, a Boko Haram commander had once been passed him a grisly video showing what purported to be the human remains of some of the Chibok girls.However, he had never passed it on because there was no proof that it was definitely them."There was nothing identifiable in the video, and without any proof that it was the girls, there was no way I was prepared to pass it to anguished relatives," he said. "On the other hand, I can't think of any other reason why the commander would have passed it to me."

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/09/boko-haram-demands-50m-ransom-for-release-of-kidnapped-chibok-sc/
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Goodcare(m): 3:34pm On Apr 09, 2016
nah waooo
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by alatbaba1(m): 3:36pm On Apr 09, 2016
Make I wait here for other to come.
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Sunofgod(m): 3:40pm On Apr 09, 2016
ok
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by talktonase(m): 3:41pm On Apr 09, 2016
they are no longer girls oh but women with babies...
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Pheals(f): 3:46pm On Apr 09, 2016





undecided to get weapons abi ?? The government should give them now grin





Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by egalitarian78: 3:55pm On Apr 09, 2016
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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by yhemsy62(m): 3:58pm On Apr 09, 2016
Demand from who?
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by izospindle(m): 4:04pm On Apr 09, 2016
if the apc lead federal government ever pay that money it will be for "2019" political reasons not love for the girls

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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by yarimo(m): 4:06pm On Apr 09, 2016
Mtswww nonsense boko boys so you think this is GEJ abi?

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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by freegaza(m): 4:17pm On Apr 09, 2016
I stopped reading from Steven Davis

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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Movic1(m): 4:18pm On Apr 09, 2016
From the federation account abiChai $50M ko 100M kwacha ni The money wey North east dey chop sef na Only God fit help.
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by charly4tex(m): 4:21pm On Apr 09, 2016
Stories for the gods.
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by eazysally: 4:32pm On Apr 09, 2016
Where fuel dey hard us to buy.
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Nobody: 4:33pm On Apr 09, 2016
Jonathan sef
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Buharism: 4:33pm On Apr 09, 2016
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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by anangboy(m): 4:44pm On Apr 09, 2016
The only thing worse than giving freedom to the guilty is killing the innocent.
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by seunny4lif(m): 4:50pm On Apr 09, 2016
GEJ self sorry
Someone will blame it on GEJ grin grin




They need weapons grin
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by DaBullIT(m): 5:26pm On Apr 09, 2016
So , If Buhari pays , he will pay because he wants to boost his political career / second term in office


If he doesn't pay , its because he doesn't love the girls or doesn't want to see as a weak president but by so doing he will be endangering the girls



Just the mentality of Nairalanders

I am sure they don't want that 50M in cash , and since some errrdyots think Change is a scam, i suggest the Government employ the sevices of Mossad , CIA and Russian investigators, send a flashing wire transfer and soon as the girls are released , the transfer should be retracted

Win Win for the Government
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Nobody: 5:29pm On Apr 09, 2016
The lives of those girls are more important than money. Buhari should pay and save this country the embarrassment
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by IVORY2009(m): 5:48pm On Apr 09, 2016
1stCitizen:
Boko Haram is seeking a ransom of nearly $50m for the release of the 219 schoolgirls that it kidnapped from the Nigerian town of Chibok two years ago, sources close to the group have told The Sunday Telegraph.The terror sect is thought to have issued the demand during secret contacts with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has said he is willing to negotiate for the girls' freedom. The group's leader, Abubakr Shekau, had previously demanded the release of jailed comrades in exchange for the girls.But a deal along those lines - brokered by the Red Cross - fell through after Nigerian prison officials said that commanders on a list given to them by Boko Haram were not in their custody.

Details of the new ransom request emerged ahead of the second anniversary of the girls kidnapping on the night of April 14, 2014, when they were abducted by Boko Haram gunmen posing as soldiers.Despite their case receiving global attention because of the celebrity-backed #bringbackourgirls campaign on social media, diplomats and sources close to the negotiations say they are no closer to knowing the girls' whereabouts.The Nigerian military has made significant gains against Boko Haram in the last 18 months, raiding a number of the sect’s camps in Nigeria's vast Sambisa forest, and freeing at least 1,000 women and children taken in other mass abductions. Yet in none of the raids have any rescued prisoners or captured fighters been able to give any convincing accounts of meeting or seeing any of the Chibok girls.

That indicates they are still being kept well away from other captives, and that their kidnappers see them as having huge symbolic value as hostages - thanks partly the publicity given to them by the social media campaign. "I think they are probably in clusters rather than all in one place, but probably not far from each other," said Shehu Sani, a Nigerian senator and civil rights activist involved in peace attempts with Boko Haram. "Boko Haram knows they are a prized catch."

One source close to Boko Haram said that around three months ago, Boko Haram sent a message saying it would exchange the girls for a ransom of 10bn Naira, the equivalent of around £36m. "The ransom demand has split the government," said the source. "Some think it would be worth it just to resolve the Chibok situation, but others say it will simply allow Boko Haram to hire yet more insurgent recruits."The same source also said that a month after the ransom demand, Boko Haram had secretly passed the government a new video tape showing 15 of the kidnapped girls.

"The girls are asked what their Christian names are and what their new Muslim names are," he said, referring to the "conversion" that Boko Haram forces Christian prisoners to undergo. "They are also asked if they have been raped or mistreated, but they say no - they look relaxed."Asked about the ransom demand, diplomats said only that they were aware of "rumours" of contacts of various sorts. However, others involved in past attempts to free the girls claim that no proper "proof of life" video has ever been issued by Boko Haram, and dismiss talk of the group being interested in either ransom demands or prisoner swaps.

Among them is Dr Stephen Davis, an Australian clergyman and former Nigerian government advisor who spent four months in Nigeria in 2014 attempting to negotiate the girls' freedom.He came close three times to negotiating the release of some of the Chibok schoolgirls, only for the group's high command to rule it out. "They realise that these girls are the ace in their hand," he said.Instead, he claimed now says that the only way to get the girls back is to exploit the "combat fatigue" that is now growing on all sides of the conflict, be it the Boko Haram fighters, the combat-weary Nigerian army, or the terrified civilian population caught in the crossfire.

"If you offer Boko Haram fighters camps where they can get shelter, food, clothing and education, you can demobilise them quite quickly, as there are a lot of them who want to give up," he said. "Take away the footsoldiers, and you will also start getting information about where the girls are. Any other way is putting the cart before the horse."Last week, Nigeria's Defence Headquarters launched "Operation Safe Corridor", a program to rehabilitate repentant Boko Haram fighters through camps where they will be offered jobs and training in return for undergoing biometric profiling.The military said some 800 fighters had already signed up for the program, and that other camps would open across north-east Nigeria in coming months.

Dr Davis added that during his visits to Nigeria in 2014, a Boko Haram commander had once been passed him a grisly video showing what purported to be the human remains of some of the Chibok girls.However, he had never passed it on because there was no proof that it was definitely them."There was nothing identifiable in the video, and without any proof that it was the girls, there was no way I was prepared to pass it to anguished relatives," he said. "On the other hand, I can't think of any other reason why the commander would have passed it to me."

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/09/boko-haram-demands-50m-ransom-for-release-of-kidnapped-chibok-sc/


Abeg abegggg abeggg "Cork & Bull story" shocked
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Sibrah: 6:03pm On Apr 09, 2016
Really?
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by kenny987(f): 6:11pm On Apr 09, 2016
Abeg! They should save these dead story for zombies who swallow everything hook, line and sinker.

This Chibok kidnap saga remains a scam! When they want to score some cheap points they release one nonsense through the press. Ehn, they haven't been raped or attacked!

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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by leofab(f): 6:54pm On Apr 09, 2016
lofty900:
The lives of those girls are more important than money. Buhari should pay and save this country the embarrassment
you are very myopic; do you think they will use the money to buy a private jet?? Realease 270 girls and fund them to buy weapons to kill 10,000 other Nigerians

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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by jmichlins(m): 7:03pm On Apr 09, 2016
Make them keep the girls now. Invest that amount in a very important sector of the economy like power even shekau will dump the ideology and join the society
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Nobody: 7:21pm On Apr 09, 2016
leofab:
you are very myopic; do you think they will use the money to buy a private jet?? Realease 270 girls and fund them to buy weapons to kill 10,000 other Nigerians
in case you've forgotten, bokoharam has formed alliance with ISIS so they can still get weapons whether we like it or not. The lives of those innocent girls are priority
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by leofab(f): 7:24pm On Apr 09, 2016
lofty900:
in case you've forgotten, bokoharam has formed alliance with ISIS so they can still get weapons whether we like it or not. The lives of those innocent girls are priority
hpw can the government Sabotage their own effort to cut off their funding
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by frankyychiji(f): 7:27pm On Apr 09, 2016
freegaza:
I stopped reading from Steven Davis
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by abe4kom: 7:30pm On Apr 09, 2016
Chibok remains a scam.
Meanwhile, this one is still cooked up by some smart guys to collect their share from the loan Buhari will get from china.

For sure Buhari go still fall mugu for them, mark it.

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Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by Nobody: 7:33pm On Apr 09, 2016
leofab:
hpw can the government Sabotage their own effort to cut off their funding
government have been paying ransom to bokoharam for a long time. Few days ago I read here on nairaland how a bokoharam negotiator got rich overnight and was arrested. Which means government have been paying ransom whenever a vip is kidnapped! So why should they stop now?
Re: Boko Haram Demands '$50M Ransom' For Release Of Kidnapped Chibok Schoolgirls by orisa37: 8:05pm On Apr 09, 2016
You are free to keep girls

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