US Stops training of Nigerian military at request of Nigerian govt

The US government has discontinued its training of the Nigerian military, according to a statement released yesterday, December 1st. US govt said it was terminating the third phase of the training which was designed to help build capacity for Nigerian military to counter Boko Haram activities, following a request by the Nigerian government.

The first two phases of the training was conducted in April and August this year. However with the termination of the military training, the US government says it would still continue its extensive bilateral security relationship with Nigeria despite the termination.

The US and other countries became more involved in the security apparatus of Nigeria after the Chibok girls were abducted in April. Find the US press statement above…

WoW ! Gordon Brown: 100 days after #BringBackOurGirls, ‘We will not forget’

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown told Yahoo News on Tuesday that the world must band together 100 days after the mass abduction of Nigeria schoolgirls to send the message that

“we will not forget”

the more than 200 children still in the clutches of extremists. Brown, now a United Nations special envoy for global education, told Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric that he hoped the recent arrival of helicopters,
night-vision equipment and other gear to aid in the search for the girls would yield a breakthrough.

“I hope that in the next few weeks we can see more positive results than we’ve seen in the last hundred
days,

” Brown said. “This is every parent’s nightmare.”

The kidnapping, carried out by the Boko Haram group, drew global condemnation, notably through widespread use of the

#BringBackOurGirls hashtag on

Twitter. The White House criticized the government of Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan for its sluggish response to the crisis and initial reluctance to accept U.S. help.

An international mobilization, including a special team to help coordinate search efforts and reconnaissance flights, has failed to date to rescue the girls and return them to their families. Equipment and other help have come in from Eastern Europe, China, the United States, Britain, France, and Israel.

Officials fear that the young women have been separated into smaller groups, with some scattered elsewhere in Nigeria and others taken over the borders into Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
Asked why they had not yet been rescued, Brown replied:

“Because they’re being held by a terrorist group that is intent on causing the maximum damage.”

“And while I think they’ve been located, at least some of them have been located, they have been split up as a group, and therefore it is very difficult to rescue one group without putting at risk the others,” said Brown.

“It’s possible that some are in Cameroon. It’s possible that some are in Niger. It’s possible that some are in other countries now, and it’s also possible that the long-term plan of Boko Haram is to disperse some of them across the whole of Africa,”

Brown said. The former prime minister urged people around the world to show public support for the families and for girls’ education.

“We must show, in the international community, a hundred days after they’ve been taken into captivity, we will not forget, we will always remember the plight that they are facing and the dangers they are undergoing, and we will keep the torch for these girls alive and lit so that the whole world knows that we must do everything in our power to rescue them,” he said.

“The families will see that they are not without support
and they should not lose hope, because the efforts are intensifying to bring back the girls,” Brown said.

“We are not forgetting them. We’re trying to do everything we can to bring them back.”

Asked about the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, Brown branded it

“a terrorist act”

and called for a investigation under U.N. auspices. And he echoed Western suspicions that the passenger jet was shot down by Moscow-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Brown also recalled his

“very difficult dealings”

with Russian President Vladimir Putin – notably over the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB spy, in London in 2006. Russia has refused to deport the lead suspect, a Russian also thought to have ties to the KGB.

“As you know, there was a murder that took place in London and it was traced back to people in Russia, and from that moment, relations between myself and President Putin were very difficult,” he said.

When it comes to the downed airliner,

“we’ve got to remember that any government or any group of leaders in any country that are either directly or indirectly responsible for an act which caused a huge amount of disturbance or damage or indeed the loss of lives, they’ve got to be held accountable in this modern international community,” he said.

Asked about the fighting between Israel and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, Brown called for a ceasefire

“as quickly as possible,”

followed by renewed efforts to forge

“a more lasting peace”

based on the creation of a Palestinian state living at peace with Israel. Brown also repeated his opposition to Scottish independence and predicted that voters will reject severing ties with the rest of the United Kingdom in a September 18 referendum.

Source : Yahoo News

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WoW ! President Jonathan meets Chibok girls parents

President Jonathan today July 22nd met with parents of abducted Chibok girls and rescued girls at the State House in Abuja the capital city of Nigeria. It was a closed door meeting, and the Senate President David Mark, Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Principal
of the school, Mrs Asaba Kwambura as well as some Heads of Nigeria’s Security Agencies were all present at the meeting. The media was sent out of the room once the meeting started.

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WoW ! President Jonathan seeks $1billion loan to fight Boko Haram

President Jonathan is seeking $1billion loan to fight Boko Haram. In a letter sent to the House of Representatives this morning, President Jonathan asked the Rep members to approve a request for an external loan of $1billion (about N165billion) which would be used to upgrade the equipment of the Armed Forces in the fight of the insurgent group, Boko Haram. The letter was read this morning during the house plenary session.

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WoW ! Tambuwal asks Federal Government to negotiate with Boko Haram

The Speaker of the House of Representative, Aminu Tambuwal has asked the President to negotiate with
terror group, Boko Haram if that would secure the safe return of the kidnapped Chibok girls. The speaker said this yesterday July 15th while receiving the leadership of the #BringBackOurGirls
campaigner in his office at the House of Assembly. And he said..

“If negotiations is what would bring back for example Chibok girls, for Goodness sake, let’s negotiate and save the children. Negotiation is not submitting……you are not just submitting, you are not. It is a strategy. So let’s get these girls out and then if you want to confront them you go ahead
and confront them and take them head on but whatever we need to do, we must do as a government to bring back these girls safely & alive” he said.
He urged the campaigners to continue with their demands for accountability.

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WoW ! GEJ cancels meeting with parents of missing Chibok girls, berates #bringbackourgirls group

According to a report by BBC, President Jonathan has cancelled his proposed meeting with parents of the missing chibok girls after accusing #BringBackOurGirls campaigners of playing politics Jonathan had been due to meet with the parents of the victims today but he canceled it last minute, saying the #BringBackOurGirls group should be ashamed of manipulating “the victims of terrorism”

“Unfortunately, political forces within the Nigerian chapter of Bring Back Our Girls have decided to take this opportunity to play politics with the situation and the grief of the parents and the girls.
They should be ashamed of their actions. Those who would manipulate the victims of terrorism for their own benefit are engaging in a similar

kind of evil: Psychological terrorism,” President Jonathan said in a statement.

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WoW ! Girls abducted by Islamic extremists in Nigeria

Traditional hunters armed with homemade guns,
poisoned spears and amulets have gathered in their
hundreds, eager to use their skills and what they
believe to be supernatural powers to help find nearly
300 schoolgirls abducted by Islamic extremists. Some
500 hunters, some as young as 18 and some in their
80s, say they have been specially selected by their
peers for their spiritual hunting skills and have been
waiting for two weeks in Maiduguri, the Borno state
capital and the birthplace of Boko Haram, to get
backing from the military and get moving.
In this photo taken on, Sunday, May 18, 2014, armed
hunters gather before looking for around 300
abducted school girls in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Hundreds
of hunters armed with homemade rifles, poisoned
arrows and amulets say their spiritual powers can lead
them to the nearly 300 schoolgirls abducted by
Islamic extremists.

Source : Associated Press

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WoW ! See photos of Nigerian troops in action to bring back missing girls

Reuben Abati reveals pictures of ‘Nigeria’s
committed and patriotic troops’ ready to engage
terrorists of notorious Sambisa forest to
#BringBackOurGirls. Well, I don’t blame the government, how else will
we believe that they are really doing all they can to
bring back our missing girls. Well done, troops and more grease to your elbow!

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WoW ! Girls abducted by Islamic extremists in Nigeria

Hours after yet another attack in a Boko Haram
stronghold, African leaders and Western officials drew
the outlines of an international plan to share
intelligence and coordinate the fight against the
Islamic extremist group holding more than 200 girls
captive. Calling the group fundamentally opposed to
civilization, French President Francois Hollande
emphasized Boko Haram’s links with al-Qaida and
other terrorist organizations. The militants, who claim
to be fighting a holy war in Nigeria, move freely across
the border into neighboring Cameroon, where a
Chinese engineering firm’s camp came under attack
late Friday. The camp was in the same nearly
trackless parkland where the school girls were spirited
away. The leaders of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Chad
and Benin met Saturday with French, U.S. and British
officials in hopes of coordinating strategy and sharing
intelligence to find the girls.
Chad’s President Idriss Debi, French President
Francois Hollande, and Nigeria President Goodluck
Jonathan, from left, pose upon his arrival for the
“Paris’ Security in Nigeria summit”, at the Elysee
Palace, in Paris, Saturday, May 17, 2014. Leaders from
Africa as well as officials from the United States,
Britain and France meet to coordinate a response to
Boko Haram, the fundamentalist group that abducted
more than 300 girls and is accused of hundreds of
deaths in the past year alone.

Source : Associated press

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WoW ! Chibok Girls Forcefully Converted To Islam In New Video

Boko Haram video emerged Monday purportedly
showing some of the kidnapped Nigerian girls in
headdresses and the terror group’s leader declaring
they have converted to Islam.
The 27-minute footage shows girls wearing Hijab
headdresses and reciting the Quran as they make
Islamic declarations of faith.
It was shot in a nondescript area of a bush.
Last month, a convoy of Islamist militants drove into
a school in northeastern Nigeria, abducted nearly
300 girls and fled into the night. At least 276 girls
remain missing since the terror group seized them
on April 14.

Source : CNN

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/05/12/world/africa/nigeria-abducted-girls/index.html?c=intl-homepage-

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