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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by nice360: 2:51pm On Nov 01, 2016
Nice
Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by macphilip: 2:52pm On Nov 01, 2016
sometimes I wonder how the rescued SS3 WAEC students from Chibok cannot speak English to an international media

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Nobody: 2:52pm On Nov 01, 2016
there is nothing like chikbok girls....all na propaganda to ridicule the president then....

those wey dey learn like anything gan never sabi americo langs....

am just sadden
with the way the political elites are playing with the lives of the masses....

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by calabaman(m): 2:52pm On Nov 01, 2016
Her Father must be LAI MOHAMMED!!!

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by nwakibie3(m): 2:53pm On Nov 01, 2016
under how many weeks?

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by ajalawole(m): 2:53pm On Nov 01, 2016
Hahaha... This govt na bastard within how many months abeg





me off to dubia to learn dubia English or na Spanish English self

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by davibid: 2:54pm On Nov 01, 2016
United States of Sambisa forest


grin


No wonder OBJ said Chibok girls were not forcefully abducted

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Codes151(m): 2:54pm On Nov 01, 2016
Blessing a chibok girl!!! What happened to Alima n Fatima!! This is epic Nollywood

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Jakama90(m): 2:55pm On Nov 01, 2016
APC and scam.... Una Father!

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by neurosci: 2:55pm On Nov 01, 2016
trustyshoess:
she wasnt one of the ones that were "rescued" 3 weeks ago was she?
I'm starting to believe that this whole thing was a scam. It better not be! angry


She was among those who escaped in 2014. She's been in the United States for rehabilitation and education since the last two years.

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by mufasaus: 2:56pm On Nov 01, 2016
She is one of the girls who escaped from Boko Haram captivity when they were first abducted and all the escapees were granted visa and placed in peoples homes in the United States. She has been in the US for over 3 years including some of her other colleagues who were lucky to run away from captivity.

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by greatermax77(m): 2:56pm On Nov 01, 2016
Northern season film. very soon that thing that was hidden will be open.

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by jerryfisher(m): 2:56pm On Nov 01, 2016
dunkem21:
cheesy
I see scam evrywere

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Nobody: 2:56pm On Nov 01, 2016
Of all my years in con artistry and g work I hereby certify this scam as the greatest scam ever doneth

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by kwalakwala123(f): 2:56pm On Nov 01, 2016
Who God don bless ooo
No man curse..... If God be for you.... No one can be against you

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by hernandson(m): 2:56pm On Nov 01, 2016
trustyshoess:
she wasnt one of the ones that were "rescued" 3 weeks ago was she?
I'm starting to believe that this whole thing was a scam. It better not be! angry
bros na beta scam,if u follow all the news on dis info its obvious

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by rickyrex(m): 2:57pm On Nov 01, 2016
Dannieln1:
how does this take away the torture
hardship
she passed through


or are saying kudos to bokoharam for making her speak fluent English ....
infact OP what are you saying ....



op please can u suggest ways to survive in this harsh economy
instead of this

So you like as them de deceive una abi? They carry our resource de forge missing girls. Do you know how much must have gone on this so called missing chibok girls that never exist?

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by jerryfisher(m): 2:58pm On Nov 01, 2016
Nigeriabet,, APC scam..

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by dunkem21(m): 2:58pm On Nov 01, 2016
jerryfisher:
I see scam evrywere

Hmmmn.. watch your comments o lipsrsealed

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by nwakibie3(m): 3:01pm On Nov 01, 2016
blessing will make a good actress more than Genevieve and Omotola

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by AGBONLE(m): 3:02pm On Nov 01, 2016
I just thank God the way he configured me. I no be Mumu fa walahi.

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Bujumbura(m): 3:02pm On Nov 01, 2016
I can bet that most girls in Lagos here can't speak with such accent while a girl who has been in BH enclave can speak with such Yankee accent.



Soon Shekau will speak British English

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by phreakabit(m): 3:03pm On Nov 01, 2016
neurosci:



She was among those who escaped in 2014. She's been in the United States for rehabilitation and education since the last two years.

[size=18pt]She escaped and was rescued (according to the title)?[/size]

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by citizenjuwon(m): 3:03pm On Nov 01, 2016
Someone who escaped in 2014 and has been schooling in America since 2014? Why won't she be able to speak English?

Wailers are just incorrigible. Children of hate.

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by UchaNwababa: 3:04pm On Nov 01, 2016
Who is foolling Who

Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Akinwerndey: 3:04pm On Nov 01, 2016
Things are nt adding up... They are questions yet to be answered about this chibok girls abduction....
Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by nawa4naija(m): 3:04pm On Nov 01, 2016
God may spare naija govt for looting
but the reason why THUNDER will strike dem is because lies like this
buhari and APC i greet una o

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by snadguy007(m): 3:05pm On Nov 01, 2016
mufasaus:
She is one of the girls who escaped from Boko Haram captivity when they were first abducted and all the escapees were granted visa and placed in peoples homes in the United States. She has been in the US for over 3 years including some of her other colleagues who were lucky to run away from captivity.
Na so

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Joygalore(f): 3:05pm On Nov 01, 2016
shocked
Chibok is a scam undecided

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by naptu2: 3:06pm On Nov 01, 2016
[size=14pt]Nigeria's Chibok Girls Find New Start In US[/size]
by simongonner(m): 9:55am On Aug 31, 2015

simongonner:
WASHINGTON — Lily had sworn never to go back to school. After being kidnapped from her high school in Chibok, Nigeria, by armed group Boko Haram, the 18-year-old planned to leave education behind and do what her family had been doing for generations —
farming. School was not safe any more.

Boko Haram kidnapped Lily and 275 other
schoolgirls one night in April 2014. In a
remote town in northeastern Nigeria, the
radical fighters grabbed Lily and the others as they slept inside the local high school’s
dormitory. They stuffed them into trucks and drove off into the night with a convoy of
squealing, terrified high school students.
Lily said her heart was pounding, and she
closed her eyes and prayed. Hours after her
capture, she found the courage to jump out of the moving truck; a friend followed her. She ran through the bushes in the middle of the night, and made her way back home.
After that, she resolved never to return to
school.

The mass kidnapping of almost 300 Nigerian girls captured the world’s attention. Boko Haram had rampaged across northeastern Nigeria for five years, but the Chibok kidnapping gained the group worldwide infamy and revulsion. Boko Haram, a phrase that loosely translates as “Western education is forbidden,” aims to a government rule by an extreme interpretation of Shariah law.

Since 2009, the group has spilled blood across the region, bombing, looting and kidnapping. Activists in Nigeria birthed the Bring Back Our Girls campaign, demanding the Nigerian government to find the schoolgirls who were still missing. Only 57 of the girls had escaped, and they did so with no help from the Nigerian government.

The likes of First Lady Michelle Obama,
celebrity TV personality Ellen DeGeneres, and Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai carried signs marked #BringBackOurGirls.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Ogebe, a U.S.-based
Nigerian human rights lawyer collaborated
with a couple in Nigeria to help bring some
Chibok schoolgirls who had escaped from
Boko Haram to the United States.

“Schooling is an incredibly high-risk activity in northern Nigeria,” Ogebe said, explaining that girls freed from Boko Haram captivity could face security risks, survivors’ guilt and
discrimination from their community.

“Most had been stigmatized as a ‘Boko
Haram’ wife, which further traumatized them,” Ogebe said.

Lily was made fun of after her escape; leaving Nigeria offered her a chance to change the course of her life.
Lily and nine other girls arrived in the U.S.
last year, between July and December.
The three Nigerian activists, who later formed Education Must Continue Initiative, helped them obtain U.S. visas so they could attend
reputable private schools that offered
scholarships for them. Initially they attended
two different schools, with some of the girls
on the West Coast, but now all are attending
the same school in Virginia.
Lily was back in school.
“I know I said I would never go to school
again but things have changed,” Lily said with
a smile. “I am in America!”
The girls recently went back to class after a
summer break that included trips to the White
House, museum and a national tour with a
church choir. Host families housed the girls
during the summer vacation.
Murna, 19, discovered she has motion
sickness and cannot sit in a car for long. Lily
has not acquired a taste for American food.
Sometimes, Lily’s mind wanders to Nigeria, to
Chibok, to Boko Haram, to her best friend
Dorcas, who was abducted with her and is
presumably still in the clutches of Boko
Haram members. Dorcas and Lily grew up
together as neighbors.
“She is still inside Sambisa,” Lily says. “I miss
her so much. She is a very good person.”
Sambisa Forest, a 40,000 square-mile stretch
of nature reserve in northeastern Nigeria, is
believed to be Boko Haram’ main hide out .
Many believe it’s where the 219 Chibok
schoolgirls still missing are being held. More
than 700 captives have been freed from Boko
Haram, according to the Nigerian military.
Amnesty International estimates that Boko
Haram has abducted more than 2,000 people,
mostly women.
The group has formed an official alliance with
the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL,
also known as ISIS), calling itself the Islamic
State West African province.
Murna, 17, says she used to have nightmares
about Boko Haram.
“I had a dream that Boko Haram came to
America on a plane and entered into the
house to kidnap us and take us back to
Nigeria,” she said. Murna, a tall and animated
teenager, said she had several similar
nightmares and is only recently beginning to
cope with the trauma she endured.
Murna often spends her time braiding
extensions into her hair. Lily and Lovely, 18,
like to sit together and watch Nigerian movies
on the iPads they borrowed from their school.
They are acquiring new skills: learning to play
violin, becoming tech-savvy and logging into
Skype to video chat with friends, improving
their use of American English.
“These young ladies immediately impress with
their effervescent personalities and sweet
dispositions. After simply giving them a ride
in the car, they thanked me,” says Deanna
Gelak, an education specialist who is hosting
one of the girls. Gelak describes them as
young ladies with a “special grace, good
nature and wit.”
Lily, Lovely and Murna do not yet know what
the future holds for them. They think often
about their friends and families they left
behind in Nigeria, but are uncertain of
returning to live in their home country.
Lily watches a video message from her
parents, sent to her via Facebook. She listens
to her mother pray for her in her native Kibaku
language. The sight of her elderly, white-
haired father makes her cry. She turns her
head away and sniffles. When asked what her
mother said in the video, Lily says, “She told
me that Boko Haram came to attack Chibok
again but that I should not worry. They are
fine.”
Murna prays every day for the safety of her
father who is a police officer in northeastern
Nigeria. Lovely’s father was recently killed by
Boko Haram. She was not able to attend his
funeral.
The girls sometimes feel they are too distant
from their loved ones. But, they are carving
new relationships in the United States.
Inspired by Ogebe, the Nigerian lawyer who
helped bring them to the United States, Lily
and Lovely have decided to become lawyers.
Murna wants to be the first medical doctor in
her family. They all hope for a Nigeria free
from Boko Haram, where all girls will feel safe
enough to go to school. http://www.america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/8/30/nigerias-chibok-girls-find-new-start-in-us.html

https://www.nairaland.com/2565560/nigerias-chibok-girls-find-new

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by Emmanueledu(m): 3:06pm On Nov 01, 2016
APC is a scam!
Chibok girls is A scam!
A girl from chibok can speak English this good!smh...
They should continue deceiving gullible Nigerians who fall prey to their antics...

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Re: Blessing, A Rescued Chibok Girl Speaks Fluent American English (Video) by neurosci: 3:07pm On Nov 01, 2016
phreakabit:


[size=18pt]She escaped and was rescued (according to the tittle) ?[/size]

[img]https://cdn.meme.am/instances/55069132.jpg[/img]


You should at least know that the ones that were rescued three weeks ago or thereabouts are still in Nigeria. This girl has been in the states since the last two years. Due to the level of rehabilitation and special attention she has received, coupled with her young age, it's not unexpected of her to have developed this accent so quickly.

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