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I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:31am On May 16, 2020
I'll Take Boko Haram As In-law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu
By Mansur Aramide, Yola
16 May 2020 | 4:40 am


For a mother whose daughter has remained in captivity on account of refusal to renounce her faith, even after her fellow abductees have been set free, and who is alleged to have been impregnated by one of her captors, nothing would be too much to bear, including having to accept one of the captors as an in-law. Leah Sharibu’s mother is willing to go down this route just to secure the release of her beloved one.

As her daughter turned 17 last Thursday, May 14, and marks her third birthday in captivity, Mrs. Rebecca Sharibu, mother of Leah Sharibu, the only Chibok schoolgirl still in Boko Haram captivity, said she was ready to take an outlaw for an in-law as long as her daughter is set free, just as she expressed disappointment with the federal government’s unending negotiation for her daughter’s release, describing it as “a scam to satisfy themselves.”

Leah is the sole Christian among 110 schoolgirls abducted by the Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) faction of Boko Haram from their school in Dapchi, Yobe State, on February 19, 2018.

While her surviving classmates returned a month later, following government negotiations, she was allegedly denied freedom for refusing to renounce her Christian faith and convert to Muslim as a precondition for her release. She has been in captivity ever since.

In February this year, her mother joined a protest outside the Nigerian High Commission in London, the United Kingdom (UK) to mark the second anniversary of her abduction and delivered a petition with 12,132 signatures to the High Commission, calling on the Nigerian government to take action to secure Leah’s release.

In a brief encounter with The Guardian yesterday, Rebecca lamented the continuous absence of Leah, saying time for selection or option has either passed or not yet, and “all that matters now is the safe arrival of my precious Leah.”

Recalling that Leah has spent two years and two months in Boko Haram clutch, the devastated mother said she was ready to take even an outlaw for in-law rather than lose her daughter, saying: “You may call him an outlaw, but to me, her husband will be my son. I will take and treat him as an in-law.”

Asked how Leah’s birthday was marked in her absence, she said: “We felt very bad, because we missed her presence. We celebrated her in absentia amidst tears and agony. Like others before last Thursday, we did it for our love for her.”

Reminded of the federal government’s promise to rescue Leah, Rebecca cuts in, asking: “Which federal government? Is it today they have promised? This is what they have been telling us for over two years now.”

Has she lost hope in the federal government bringing back Leah? She responded emphatically: “Yes! They have promised us and they promised the whole nation that Leah will be back, but it has been empty promises. They have promised us several times, but we have not seen our Leah.”

Asked what other options she has, since she has lost hope in government, the distraught mother said: “Not that we have any options, we are just looking up to them. We rest heavily on God to rescue Leah for us.”

On her reaction on hearing that Leah now has a child for one of her abductors, she stated: “We heard it, but we don’t believe it; it is a rumour. We don’t know if it is really true.

“But if it is true, no problem, I still love her. The only thing paramount is for my daughter to be back.”Assuming Leah returns with a baby strapped on her back, would she receive the baby as well? “I will receive both of them, after all it is my grandchild,” she stated.

But what if the husband shows up, would she accept him as in-law? She answered: “I will take him as my son as well; he is my in-law, no matter what,” she said, despite his faith and past actions, all for the sake of her daughter and grandchild.

She added: “As long as my daughter is released to me and alive too. The only thing I live for now is for my daughter to be back.“She is an obedient child, she even cooks for me. She is one in a million.”

How often does she hear from Leah, and she said: “We didn’t hear from her; we only heard from her through the audio they released last year in which she was pleading with the government to rescue her.”Now that she has lost confidence in the government, does it mean she could be considering international agencies’ interventions? “No, we have not reached out to them,” she responded.

Meanwhile, Leah’s younger brother, Donald, amidst tears, told The Guardian that the whole family has been in “tatters since Leah’s abduction.” On Thursday, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) marked Leah’s 17th birthday with an online prayer event at 7.30pm.

The online prayer event featured contributions from Revs. Yunusa Nmadu, Matt Redman, Pete Greig and others. CSW has also released a video to mark Leah’s birthday, in which individuals around the world shared the impact her story has had on them.

CSW’s Chief Executive, Mervyn Thomas, said: “For the third time, Leah marked her birthday as a captive. This brave girl is an example to all of us, as she continues to stay true to her Christian faith and refuses to renounce her faith.

“We continue to call on the Nigerian government to do everything in its power to secure her swift release and that of other captives held by both Boko Haram factions, including the remaining Chibok girls.

“We also urge the international community to raise her case with Nigeria at every opportunity and to offer assistance to counter the continuing threat posed by armed non-state actors in the country.”

https://guardian.ng/news/ill-take-boko-haram-as-in-law-if-leah-will-be-released-says-rebecca-sharibu/

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Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by Umueme: 9:37am On May 16, 2020
Nigerian govt been failing us since 18bc. But this current one is the G.O.A.T.

I feel for this woman walahi...
She has out of desperation accepted an insurgent as an in-law to be. Any person that supports all this cronies responsible for our country's downward spiral (right from 1999 till date) fire burn you all......anuofia's

Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by athaboi(f): 9:38am On May 16, 2020
Chai... I swear nobody understands her pain, I really feel for you and your family..wish I can do something. I really suspect that the presidency have abandoned that girl owing to the fact that she freely chose to stay back if her faith is to be tampered with, for them she should save herself bcoz she chose that path. But I pray for you today...what ever hand that is holding you captive, let that hand catch fire IJN
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by Racoon(m): 9:42am On May 16, 2020
shocked Stockholm Syndrome.I feel your pain & anguish mum.
Be encouraged Leah is still alive.

Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by samincredible44(m): 9:48am On May 16, 2020
I wish bad things like these only happen to Nigerian politicians,then they will sit up.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by ojun50(m): 9:51am On May 16, 2020
Hmmmmmm
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by honniemail(f): 9:51am On May 16, 2020
This will not be the portion of any mother, the trauma alone humm...Mama Leah my prayer is with you
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by alphaNomega: 9:55am On May 16, 2020
Una still dey carry this matter for head?
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by DankemzI(m): 9:56am On May 16, 2020
I'm not being insensitive but is Leah her only daughter why can't she move along �? What must be will be. If you believe federal government Oyo is your case
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by bigiyaro(m): 9:57am On May 16, 2020
so with all the noise NA are making upandan, they have not even gotten to BH stronghold.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by woky: 10:06am On May 16, 2020
samincredible44:
I wish bad things like these only happen to Nigerian politicians,then they will sit up.
It's an irony that bad things like that or even worse don't always befall them, not even early death and it's makes me Wonder if law of karma is actually practicing segregation.

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Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by Lovelive: 10:06am On May 16, 2020
I will never forgive Buhari for this Leah's issue.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by Nobody: 10:37am On May 16, 2020
There's that stage where stockholm syndrome culminates to a lady getting extremely wet just by the enemy walking towards her, talk more of touching her. Prolly what Leah underwent and her mom's about to embarassed

But seriously seriously it'd get to a stage where this cow rearer's regime that encompasses slavery, bigotry, depravity and the likes can't even be staved by God himself.
Now who's gonna be called for help if baba finally comot him hand Cos I believe that heavenly figure sef go don tire for this country matter sad

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Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by haryorbarmie83(m): 10:41am On May 16, 2020
Be freed in the name of Jesus Christ.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:39pm On May 16, 2020
Umueme:


Nigerian govt been failing us since 18bc. But this current one is the G.O.A.T.

I feel for this woman walahi...
She has out of desperation accepted an insurgent as an in-law to be. Any person that supports all this cronies responsible for our country's downward spiral (right from 1999 till date) fire burn you all......anuofia's

Not just the Government but I feel the country generally has forgotten the plight of this woman.

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Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by neoclassical: 1:52pm On May 16, 2020
alphaNomega:
Una still dey carry this matter for head?
you are a mad man.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 3:26pm On May 16, 2020
OoniOfIfe:


Smh

Why? cheesy
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:18pm On May 16, 2020
athaboi:


Chai... I swear nobody understands her pain, I really feel for you and your family..wish I can do something. I really suspect that the presidency have abandoned that girl owing to the fact that she freely chose to stay back if her faith is to be tampered with, for them she should save herself bcoz she chose that path. But I pray for you today...what ever hand that is holding you captive, let that hand catch fire IJN

Is that a good reason for the Government to abandon her?
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by athaboi(f): 9:42pm On May 16, 2020
OLAADEGBU:


Is that a good reason for the Government to abandon her?
are you asking me
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:56pm On May 16, 2020
athaboi:


are you asking me

If you've got the answer, yes.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:35am On May 18, 2020
Racoon:


shocked Stockholm Syndrome.I feel your pain & anguish mum.
Be encouraged Leah is still alive.

Empathy indeed. undecided
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by TripA(m): 10:39am On May 18, 2020
it is sad ....if it was a politician daughter they wouldn't be this idle in getting her back .....I pray we hear her testimony someday

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Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by Nobody: 11:28am On May 18, 2020
Wow I feel for you
Anything to have your daughter back
Fvck the government
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:43pm On May 19, 2020
samincredible44:


I wish bad things like these only happen to Nigerian politicians,then they will sit up.

I wouldn't even wish these things happened to my supposed enemies. sad
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by gambia(m): 2:28pm On May 19, 2020
Instead of them to blow up Sambisa forest and declare collateral damage, Its even better for her to dead than the trauma she's going through at the moment.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 3:42pm On May 19, 2020
ojun50:


Hmmmmmm

May God have mercy. cry
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 5:56pm On May 20, 2020
honniemail:


This will not be the portion of any mother, the trauma alone humm...Mama Leah my prayer is with you

Amen!
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 7:41am On May 21, 2020
alphaNomega:


Una still dey carry this matter for head?

Are you wishing that it will just go away? undecided
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:19pm On May 21, 2020
DankemzI:


I'm not being insensitive but is Leah her only daughter why can't she move along �? What must be will be. If you believe federal government Oyo is your case

You may come from a culture that is insensitive to human feelings but people from a sane society would find her predicament abhorring.
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:42pm On May 23, 2020
bigiyaro:


so with all the noise NA are making upandan, they have not even gotten to BH stronghold.

Where is BH stronghold? undecided
Re: I'll Take Boko Haram As In-Law If Leah Will Be Released, Says Rebecca Sharibu by agwom(m): 6:44pm On May 23, 2020
cry cry

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