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On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by 22Mikey: 3:25pm On May 09, 2017
Try to read this with unbiased mind, think and comment. We can't be fooled forever.

Anybody that is not happy that 82 Chibok girls were released must be a monster whose humanity should be called into question. I thank God that these girls have been released and I commend the Federal Government for the feat of ensuring that these girls are reunited with their families. May God bless President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the leadership that enabled this to happen. Having said that, there are some factual observations I want to raise.

What you are about to read is completely devoid of any opinion. I am just stating facts. You may not like the facts. You may not even like me. But one thing you cannot do is ignore the fact.

May 5, 2017: 82 Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram to the Nigerian government after negotiations that involved a prisoner swap and according to some news reports also included substantial payments: But questions about this incidence remain.

On May 3, 2017, international news syndicate, AFP News Agency, reported that on Friday April 29, 2017 fighter jets from the Nigerian Airforce had pounded Boko Haram positions in Balla village, which is 25 miles from Damboa, just outside Sambisa Forest. Citing intelligence reports, they reported that the bombing was so intense that several Boko Haram fighters were killed including the group’s deputy leader, Abba Mustapha, alias Malam Abba and another leader, Abubakar Gashua, alias Abu Aisha, described as a key person in the group’s hierarchy. The Nigerian Air force emailed a statement to the AFP in support of these reports on the same day and said “Battle damage assessment conducted after the strike showed that several leaders of the Boko Haram terrorist organisation and their followers were killed during the attacks”. Babakura Kolo, a member of the Civilian JTF (a militia registered with the Nigerian government to help in the fight with Boko Haram) testified that “a number of commanders were killed.”

On May 4, 2017, Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, released a video denouncing and taunting the Nigerian government over the attack and promising reprisals. Yet, after this incident on April 29, 2017 that led to the death of their top commanders and many of their foot soldiers, Boko Haram still went on to release 82 Chibok girls to the same Nigerian government that their leader had sworn revenge on exactly a week earlier? Does this add up? Does this gel with reality? Does this even make sense? Is Boko Haram that magnanimous?

On May 7, 2017, when the girls were ferried over to the Nigerian Presidential Villa at Aso Rock, Abuja to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari, photographs released showed them looking very well fed and robust. In fact, the next day (May cool Africa’s top blog, Linda Ikeji’s blog published a photo of the released girls side by side with a picture of a woman and her baby in one of the Internally Displaced Persons camp in Borno state for a side by side comparison and these Chibok girls, who had been living rough inside Sambisa forest looked well fed, well groomed and buxom while the woman in the IDP camp looked haggard and hungry. It leaves you questioning who has been in captivity and who has been free. How is this possible? This is not the first time Chibok girls have been released. Almost exactly a year ago, just a week before the current Nigerian administration marked its first year in office, some Chibok girls were also released. Another batch were released in October 2016. The thing is that when these girls are released, there is a media blackout on them. No one is allowed near them to interview them. I understand that they have gone through an ordeal, but Malala also went through a similar or even worse ordeal and no one shielded her from the press. Malala Yousafzai was shot at age 15 by the taliban and left unconscious. She survived and she was threatened by the taliban who threatened to kill her should they catch her. Her case was one of clear and present danger. Yet she was not sequestered from the public even though, like the Chibok girls, her English was not so good at first. In fact, an international press tour was arranged for her placing her on the world stage and kick-starting the activism that earned her a Nobel Prize making her the youngest person ever to be so awarded. One would have thought that that is what would have played out for the released girls.

Last October, 21 Chibok girls were release by Boko Haram after negotiations. Till date, these girls have been kept from the press. Even their own parents are not allowed access to them accoThe New York Times York Times piece on them published on March 11, 2017. The girls are kept in S safe house according to the New York Times. During the Christmas holidays they were allowed to visit Chibok but were housed in the home of a “top politician”. Their parents were only allowed to ‘visit them’. Soldiers guarded the girls and after some hours asked the parents of the girls to leave. On Christmas Day itself, they were denied entry to the politicians house to see their own children and on January 8, 2017 the girls were returned to their safe house and according to the New York Times “Neither the public nor their parents have been able to see them since.” No one really knows what went on with these girls since their abduction. It is all smoke and mirrors. These girls are innocent. They did not kidnap themselves. They were pawns in a game whose puppeteers we do not yet know. No one should raise any questions about these girls after what they have been through. But surely we can raise questions about events themselves.

Think people. Am I the only one seeing this?

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by psucc(m): 3:35pm On May 09, 2017
There are so much more in the Chibokgate.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by DLuciano: 3:36pm On May 09, 2017
22Mikey:
Try to read this with unbiased mind, think and comment. We can't be fooled forever.

Anybody that is not happy that 82 Chibok girls were released must be a monster whose humanity should be called into question. I thank God that these girls have been released and I commend the Federal Government for the feat of ensuring that these girls are reunited with their families. May God bless President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the leadership that enabled this to happen. Having said that, there are some factual observations I want to raise.

What you are about to read is completely devoid of any opinion. I am just stating facts. You may not like the facts. You may not even like me. But one thing you cannot do is ignore the fact.

May 5, 2017: 82 Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram to the Nigerian government after negotiations that involved a prisoner swap and according to some news reports also included substantial payments: But questions about this incidence remain.

On May 3, 2017, international news syndicate, AFP News Agency, reported that on Friday April 29, 2017 fighter jets from the Nigerian Airforce had pounded Boko Haram positions in Balla village, which is 25 miles from Damboa, just outside Sambisa Forest. Citing intelligence reports, they reported that the bombing was so intense that several Boko Haram fighters were killed including the group’s deputy leader, Abba Mustapha, alias Malam Abba and another leader, Abubakar Gashua, alias Abu Aisha, described as a key person in the group’s hierarchy. The Nigerian Air force emailed a statement to the AFP in support of these reports on the same day and said “Battle damage assessment conducted after the strike showed that several leaders of the Boko Haram terrorist organisation and their followers were killed during the attacks”. Babakura Kolo, a member of the Civilian JTF (a militia registered with the Nigerian government to help in the fight with Boko Haram) testified that “a number of commanders were killed.”

On May 4, 2017, Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, released a video denouncing and taunting the Nigerian government over the attack and promising reprisals. Yet, after this incident on April 29, 2017 that led to the death of their top commanders and many of their foot soldiers, Boko Haram still went on to release 82 Chibok girls to the same Nigerian government that their leader had sworn revenge on exactly a week earlier? Does this add up? Does this gel with reality? Does this even make sense? Is Boko Haram that magnanimous?

On May 7, 2017, when the girls were ferried over to the Nigerian Presidential Villa at Aso Rock, Abuja to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari, photographs released showed them looking very well fed and robust. In fact, the next day (May cool Africa’s top blog, Linda Ikeji’s blog published a photo of the released girls side by side with a picture of a woman and her baby in one of the Internally Displaced Persons camp in Borno state for a side by side comparison and these Chibok girls, who had been living rough inside Sambisa forest looked well fed, well groomed and buxom while the woman in the IDP camp looked haggard and hungry. It leaves you questioning who has been in captivity and who has been free. How is this possible? This is not the first time Chibok girls have been released. Almost exactly a year ago, just a week before the current Nigerian administration marked its first year in office, some Chibok girls were also released. Another batch were released in October 2016. The thing is that when these girls are released, there is a media blackout on them. No one is allowed near them to interview them. I understand that they have gone through an ordeal, but Malala also went through a similar or even worse ordeal and no one shielded her from the press. Malala Yousafzai was shot at age 15 by the taliban and left unconscious. She survived and she was threatened by the taliban who threatened to kill her should they catch her. Her case was one of clear and present danger. Yet she was not sequestered from the public even though, like the Chibok girls, her English was not so good at first. In fact, an international press tour was arranged for her placing her on the world stage and kick-starting the activism that earned her a Nobel Prize making her the youngest person ever to be so awarded. One would have thought that that is what would have played out for the released girls.

Last October, 21 Chibok girls were release by Boko Haram after negotiations. Till date, these girls have been kept from the press. Even their own parents are not allowed access to them accoThe New York Times York Times piece on them published on March 11, 2017. The girls are kept in S safe house according to the New York Times. During the Christmas holidays they were allowed to visit Chibok but were housed in the home of a “top politician”. Their parents were only allowed to ‘visit them’. Soldiers guarded the girls and after some hours asked the parents of the girls to leave. On Christmas Day itself, they were denied entry to the politicians house to see their own children and on January 8, 2017 the girls were returned to their safe house and according to the New York Times “Neither the public nor their parents have been able to see them since.” No one really knows what went on with these girls since their abduction. It is all smoke and mirrors. These girls are innocent. They did not kidnap themselves. They were pawns in a game whose puppeteers we do not yet know. No one should raise any questions about these girls after what they have been through. But surely we can raise questions about events themselves.

Think people. Am I the only one seeing this?
Any sane open minded person knows that they are only playing Ludo and Card games with Nigerians. They are only fooling themselves.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by etebefia: 3:37pm On May 09, 2017
The truth must come out one day.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by ifeegee(f): 3:38pm On May 09, 2017
As a mother, my mind is refusing to process this chibok saga.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by juventino: 3:42pm On May 09, 2017
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Zombies over to you

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by 22Mikey: 5:26pm On May 09, 2017
But why does it have to be the same day Buhari is traveling that they released the 82 girls? Trying to divert attention of gullible Nigerians?

They want to be praised having done nothing worthy of praise. 21 girls were also released before May 29th of last year so they have something to gloat about as achievement.

I only pity the innocent girls (pawn) that are victim of this political chess.

Unless you have been self blinded, you'll think about all there questions asked.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by otil1: 6:28pm On May 09, 2017
22Mikey:
Try to read this with unbiased mind, think and comment. We can't be fooled forever.

...... The thing is that when these girls are released, there is a media blackout on them. No one is allowed near them to interview them....


...... During the Christmas holidays they were allowed to visit Chibok but were housed in the home of a “top politician”. Their parents were only allowed to ‘visit them’. Soldiers guarded the girls and after some hours asked the parents of the girls to leave. On Christmas Day itself, they were denied entry to the politicians house to see their own children and on January 8, 2017 the girls were returned to their safe house and according to the New York Times “Neither the public nor their parents have been able to see them since.” No one really knows what went on with these girls since their abduction. It is all smoke and mirrors.


Think people. Am I the only one seeing this?

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by otil1: 6:29pm On May 09, 2017
If they are not hiding something, let them allow the girls to speak.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by otil1: 6:32pm On May 09, 2017
Imagine the experience:

First you get kidnapped by Boko Haram, you can't go home, your parents and loves ones can't see you.

And you get rescued by Nigerian government, you can't go home, your parents and loved ones can't see you.

So, what the difference.

The same people keeping them when kidnapped are the same people keeping them now

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by SuperS1Panther: 7:05pm On May 09, 2017
Reno Omokirikiri and other doubting Thomases of Chibok abduction can release their daughters to Asari Dokubo, Tompolo, Boyloaf and other militants, for them to discredit PMBvtoo.

Simple as ABC.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by vedaxcool(m): 7:52pm On May 09, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
Reno Omokirikiri and other doubting Thomases of Chibok abduction can release their daughters to Asari Dokubo, Tompolo, Boyloaf and other militants, for them to discredit PMBvtoo.

Simple as ABC.

Gbam wailing zombies only have tears and lies to live their lives.

Oya omokiri donate your children for political chess.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by dodelight(m): 8:54pm On May 09, 2017
otil1:
Imagine the experience:

First you get kidnapped by Boko Haram, you can't go home, your parents and loves ones can't see you.

And you get rescued by Nigerian government, you can't go home, your parents and loved ones can't see you.

So, what the difference.

The same people keeping them when kidnapped are the same people keeping them now
Abi o. From detention to jail.
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 9:03pm On May 09, 2017
i just pity these unfortunate innocent girls that have been in captivity since three years now..
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by BeardedMeat(m): 9:10pm On May 09, 2017
vedaxcool:


Gbam wailing zombies only have tears and lies to live their lives.

Oya omokiri donate your children for political chess.
Oga, its better to keep quiet when you dont know what to say than opening your mouth and clearing our doubts.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 9:27pm On May 09, 2017
This reno omokri sef, ur mata tire

Y not think that, at the same time

Boko Haram has not come out to deny their release as well

Think!

Think!!

Think!!!

Enough of this ur social media rantings
Abeg face your ministry and pastor job

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by donaldinho111: 9:44pm On May 09, 2017
vedaxcool:


Gbam wailing zombies only have tears and lies to live their lives.

Oya omokiri donate your children for political chess.
see how much u hv sold your natural sense of reasoning to...see hw much you have reduced your worth because of religion.... Making a case with sooo much passion for evil... Judgement awaits us all

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by ndcide(m): 9:53pm On May 09, 2017
22Mikey:
Try to read this with unbiased mind, think and comment. We can't be fooled forever.

Anybody that is not happy that 82 Chibok girls were released must be a monster whose humanity should be called into question. I thank God that these girls have been released and I commend the Federal Government for the feat of ensuring that these girls are reunited with their families. May God bless President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the leadership that enabled this to happen. Having said that, there are some factual observations I want to raise.

What you are about to read is completely devoid of any opinion. I am just stating facts. You may not like the facts. You may not even like me. But one thing you cannot do is ignore the fact.

May 5, 2017: 82 Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram to the Nigerian government after negotiations that involved a prisoner swap and according to some news reports also included substantial payments: But questions about this incidence remain.

On May 3, 2017, international news syndicate, AFP News Agency, reported that on Friday April 29, 2017 fighter jets from the Nigerian Airforce had pounded Boko Haram positions in Balla village, which is 25 miles from Damboa, just outside Sambisa Forest. Citing intelligence reports, they reported that the bombing was so intense that several Boko Haram fighters were killed including the group’s deputy leader, Abba Mustapha, alias Malam Abba and another leader, Abubakar Gashua, alias Abu Aisha, described as a key person in the group’s hierarchy. The Nigerian Air force emailed a statement to the AFP in support of these reports on the same day and said “Battle damage assessment conducted after the strike showed that several leaders of the Boko Haram terrorist organisation and their followers were killed during the attacks”. Babakura Kolo, a member of the Civilian JTF (a militia registered with the Nigerian government to help in the fight with Boko Haram) testified that “a number of commanders were killed.”

On May 4, 2017, Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, released a video denouncing and taunting the Nigerian government over the attack and promising reprisals. Yet, after this incident on April 29, 2017 that led to the death of their top commanders and many of their foot soldiers, Boko Haram still went on to release 82 Chibok girls to the same Nigerian government that their leader had sworn revenge on exactly a week earlier? Does this add up? Does this gel with reality? Does this even make sense? Is Boko Haram that magnanimous?

On May 7, 2017, when the girls were ferried over to the Nigerian Presidential Villa at Aso Rock, Abuja to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari, photographs released showed them looking very well fed and robust. In fact, the next day (May cool Africa’s top blog, Linda Ikeji’s blog published a photo of the released girls side by side with a picture of a woman and her baby in one of the Internally Displaced Persons camp in Borno state for a side by side comparison and these Chibok girls, who had been living rough inside Sambisa forest looked well fed, well groomed and buxom while the woman in the IDP camp looked haggard and hungry. It leaves you questioning who has been in captivity and who has been free. How is this possible? This is not the first time Chibok girls have been released. Almost exactly a year ago, just a week before the current Nigerian administration marked its first year in office, some Chibok girls were also released. Another batch were released in October 2016. The thing is that when these girls are released, there is a media blackout on them. No one is allowed near them to interview them. I understand that they have gone through an ordeal, but Malala also went through a similar or even worse ordeal and no one shielded her from the press. Malala Yousafzai was shot at age 15 by the taliban and left unconscious. She survived and she was threatened by the taliban who threatened to kill her should they catch her. Her case was one of clear and present danger. Yet she was not sequestered from the public even though, like the Chibok girls, her English was not so good at first. In fact, an international press tour was arranged for her placing her on the world stage and kick-starting the activism that earned her a Nobel Prize making her the youngest person ever to be so awarded. One would have thought that that is what would have played out for the released girls.

Last October, 21 Chibok girls were release by Boko Haram after negotiations. Till date, these girls have been kept from the press. Even their own parents are not allowed access to them accoThe New York Times York Times piece on them published on March 11, 2017. The girls are kept in S safe house according to the New York Times. During the Christmas holidays they were allowed to visit Chibok but were housed in the home of a “top politician”. Their parents were only allowed to ‘visit them’. Soldiers guarded the girls and after some hours asked the parents of the girls to leave. On Christmas Day itself, they were denied entry to the politicians house to see their own children and on January 8, 2017 the girls were returned to their safe house and according to the New York Times “Neither the public nor their parents have been able to see them since.” No one really knows what went on with these girls since their abduction. It is all smoke and mirrors. These girls are innocent. They did not kidnap themselves. They were pawns in a game whose puppeteers we do not yet know. No one should raise any questions about these girls after what they have been through. But surely we can raise questions about events themselves.

Think people. Am I the only one seeing this?


We know the truth. Even if what you wrote didn't happen, we know Chibokgirls issue was a game.

The funny thing is, the power they used the killings and chibok issue to achieve is even worthless in the real sense.

Buhari is not in the country on health grounds. People are really not feeling the impact of the government.

WHAT A TRAGEDY!

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by Saifullah01: 10:07pm On May 09, 2017
Sincerely if reno wrote this the argument is crude, the assumptions credulous and the whole write up circumstantial
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by vedaxcool(m): 10:07pm On May 09, 2017
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BeardedMeat:
Oga, its better to keep quiet when you dont know what to say than opening your mouth and clearing our doubts.

donaldinho111:
see how much u hv sold your natural sense of reasoning to...see hw much you have reduced your worth because of religion.... Making a case with sooo much passion for evil... Judgement awaits us all
[/s]


A very good example of how you act once you mortgage your thinking faculty to a Jonathan bootlicker.
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by Saifullah01: 10:10pm On May 09, 2017
Assume even one of this girls is re kidnapped or God forbid killed in suicide attacks you guys will be the first to criticise the 'incompetent' FG
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by BeardedMeat(m): 10:10pm On May 09, 2017
vedaxcool:





A very good example of how you act once you mortgage your thinking faculty to a Jonathan bootlicker.
Jonathan's boot is a million times better than the flaccid dick of the vegetable which you feed on.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by vedaxcool(m): 10:16pm On May 09, 2017
BeardedMeat:
Jonathan's boot is a million times better than when a flaccid dick of the vegetable is feed to me day and night .

Fixed
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by donaldinho111: 10:57pm On May 09, 2017
vedaxcool:





A very good example of how you act once you mortgage your thinking faculty to a Jonathan bootlicker.
your allah sef rejects you...if he stands for the truth though
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by BeardedMeat(m): 11:26pm On May 09, 2017
vedaxcool:


Fixed
Lolzz...cheap! grin
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by obyrich(m): 4:57am On May 10, 2017
Maybe there are 2 Boko Haram groups fighting the Nigerian army. Shekau's group and the one which kidnapped the chibok girls. The truth will be revealed someday.

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Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by 22Mikey: 5:27am On May 10, 2017
Saifullah01:
Assume even one of this girls is re kidnapped or God forbid killed in suicide attacks you guys will be the first to criticise the 'incompetent' FG
Do you know the level of risk that FG has exposed other citizens by releasing those hardened boko chiefs? With all due respect and pity to the parents of those children I personally think the swap doesn't worth it. Note that the boko haram commandos released can plan and kill more than 500 Nigerians.
This whole thing is a scam, fraud and political moves.
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by agbangam: 5:35am On May 10, 2017
22Mikey:
But why does it have to be the same day Buhari is traveling that they released the 82 girls? Trying to divert attention of gullible Nigerians?

They want to be praised having done nothing worthy of praise. 21 girls were also released before May 29th of last year so they have something to gloat about as achievement.

I only pity the innocent girls (pawn) that are victim of this political chess.

Unless you have been self blinded, you'll think about all there questions asked.


The way u guys reason ehhh, if dey had secured their release after PMB had travelled, u guys will still find fault. Na wa for u guys oo, Pls 2015 election is over, u guys shud allow PMB to clean ur 16yrs of bad governance. We are in a recession cos of ur looting habit. Since u guys don't believe d chibok story den my prayer for u guys is dat ur children will be Kidnapped someday and some of us shall call it a SCAM.
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by Ahmadgani(m): 5:59am On May 10, 2017
Who is fooling who? Fools are fooling fools ofcourse. Nigeria is like a released movie. You cannot change the actions of the actors neither can you change the concept of the movie. However you can lament and lament.
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by 22Mikey: 6:06am On May 10, 2017
agbangam:



The way u guys reason ehhh, if dey had secured their release after PMB had travelled, u guys will still find fault. Na wa for u guys oo, Pls 2015 election is over, u guys shud allow PMB to clean ur 16yrs of bad governance. We are in a recession cos of ur looting habit. Since u guys don't believe d chibok story den my prayer for u guys is dat ur children will be Kidnapped someday and some of us shall call it a SCAM.

Do you think atall? Gullible fellow. No one is doubting or saying the girls were not kidnapped. What we are saying is that the kidnap was politically motivated. Unfortunately the girls were pawns in d whole game.
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by skedman(m): 7:03am On May 10, 2017
etebefia:
The truth must come out one day.
i think kanu nnamdi was one of the slot they used to released the 82 girls
Re: On The 82 Chibok Girls Released - Unanswered Questions By Reno Omokri by 22Mikey: 7:16am On May 10, 2017
skedman:
i think kanu nnamdi was one of the slot they used to released the 82 girls
At least you are thinking but u can do better

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