Nigeria Military jail Lt. Col.,15 others over abduction of Chibok girls

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A Lieutenant Colonel, a Captain, a Second lieutenant and 12 other soldiers were sentenced to two years imprisonment by a Nigerian Military Court Martial which sat in Kaduna state yesterday Dec. 23rd over the abduction of over 200 female students of the Government Girls Secondary School Chibok, Borno State, by Boko Haram insurgents on April 14th.

According to a Nigerian tabloid Punch the soldiers, Col. A. O. Ojo who was in charge of Chibok when the abduction took place, Capt. O. O. Ogunrinde, and 2nd Lieutenant V.I. Godknows were all handed two years imprisonment for what the  General Court Martial panel termed failure to perform. Col. Ojo was reportedly found guilty of passing out unverified information about the return of the abducted girls as well as not reinforcing the military personnel the night the abduction happened. In his response, Col. Ojo said he got information about the attack at about 1am at his station in Biu which was already late as the sect members stormed the school at about 11pm.
2nd Lieut. Godknows was charged with cowardly behaviour during the night of the attack. Counsel to Col. Ojo, Mr. Shuaibu Isah has however said his client would be appealing the verdict of the court martial through the office of the confirming authority which is the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah.

Boko Haram still on rampage 185 women and children reportedly abducted in Borno state

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Breaking news ! Reports from CNN  185 women and children were kidnapped by Boko Haram men during a raid on Gumsuri village 20km from Chibok in Borno state on Sunday December 14th. Men were shot, homes were burnt and women taken away. This is the largest rounding up of women and children since the abduction of Chibok girls in April 2014.

32 people including the Chief Imam of the village were killed. Leaders of the opposition vigilante were also killed. Word of the attack was slow to emerge due to the destruction of telecoms towers in the community. Nigerian military are yet to react to this latest attack. But my question is how do these terrorists take 185 people away? Do they come with so much vehicle to convey these people

Boko Haram Submits List Of Men To Be Exchanged For Chibok Girls

Representatives of the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents may have submitted a list of its men it wants the Federal Government to release in exchange for the abducted school girls seized at the
Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State in April, a Punch report said.

The process of verification of the status of the men on the list has also started, the report quoted a security source as saying. This verification is to ascertain the state of health of the Boko Haram men. The source, according to the report, claims that the on-going talks with representatives of the insurgents
in the Chadian capital have witnessed great progress, claiming there had been other meetings at three different locations held in the spirit of the ongoing peace deal.

He dismissed fears that the insurgents may decide to back out of the negotiations because of recent confrontations with security forces.

“We have made a big progress, a very big progress on the issue of the on-going negotiations. But these are not the right time to discuss details”, the source said.

The source also refuted claims in the media that there were abductions recently in Yola, Madagali and other towns in Borno State, adding that the
security agencies had decided not to talk on the negotiations until the set objectives had been achieved.

The source said: “The media should show some restraint in reporting this matter; this thing is about the country; people should not report this negotiation with sensationalism. You know how sensitive it is.

“Another thing you must note is that many of the reports about this negotiation are false; they are not true”.

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WoW ! Boko Haram Negotiates Cease fire,0 Chibok Girls Release In S’arabia

Islamist militant group Boko Haram is in talks with the federal government to release more than 200 girls abducted six months ago and negotiate a cease-fire to a deadly insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.

An adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan and a man calling himself the secretary- general of Boko Haram told VOA Thursday that discussions are under way in Saudi Arabia, aided by high level officials from Chad and Cameroon.

Boko Haram’s Danladi Ahmadu, who is in Saudi Arabia, said the girls are “in good
condition and unharmed.” Ahmadu would not elaborate on the conditions
under which the girls would be freed.

Riyadh is not involved in the negotiations. On April 14, dozens of Boko Haram fighters stormed a secondary school in the remote northeastern village of Chibok, kidnapping around 270 girls. Fifty-seven managed to escape.

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau later threatened to sell the remainder as slave brides, vowing they would not be released until militant prisoners were freed from jail.

President Goodluck Jonathan has been criticized at home and abroad for his slow response to the kidnapping and for the inability of Nigerian troops to quell the violence by the militants, seen as the biggest security threat to Africa’s top economy and leading energy producer.

Source: Punch ng

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WoW ! Report Chibok Girl Freed < Identity Doubts

Nigerian’s Islamic extremists have freed one of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls, Nigerian police reported Thursday, but a community leader says she’s too traumatized to identify herself properly.

Hundreds of girls, women and boys have been kidnapped by Boko Haram fighters in the past year but the abduction of more than 270 schoolgirls and young women from a school in the remote northeastern town of Chibok in April inspired a worldwide campaign for their freedom.

More than 50 girls escaped by themselves at the scene or soon after and now 219 remain missing. The failure by the Nigerian government and military
to rescue them has brought international
condemnation.

Police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu told reporters that on Wednesday “a girl, 20 years of age, among the abducted Chibok girls was dropped off by suspected Boko Haram militants at Mubi,” a town in northeast Adamawa state.

“The information we have is that she is one of the abducted girls,” he said. But Chibok community leader Pogu Bitrus said he spoke to the young woman by phone and that the name she gave is not on the list of missing girls.

“She is mentally traumatized, not coherent at all,” he said.

He has asked security forces to send him a photograph so that parents may look at it and her image can be compared with a database of photographs of the missing students. Bitrus also worried that

“it could be a trick by Boko Haram to release another girl just to create a
diversion.”

The news comes two days after a false report that the military had custody of several of the girls kidnapped from Chibok. That was caused by confusion in reports after soldiers found some of the girls who had escaped early on, on a bus on the way to a school in the north.

Source: ABC News

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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 !’We know where the Chibok girls are but we are just being careful’ – DG SSS says

While fielding questions from newsmen after today’s National Security Council meeting held at the Presidential Villa, the Director General of the Department of State Security, DSS, Mr Ita Ekpeyong said that security forces know where precisely the kidnapped Chibok girls are but are being very careful in their rescue efforts so as not to endanger their lives.

“The issue of the Chibok girls, government is making efforts. We know where they are but we don’t want to endanger their lives, that is the truth. We want to take it gradually and release them at the appropriate time. We know where they are” he said

Mr Ekpeyong also stated that the Federal Government has directed all the state government planning to register non-indigines in their state by issuing them means of Identification, to stop forthwith and warned military officers not to work with states that may want to go ahead with the process.

(Picture above shows National Security Council Meeting at the Nigerian Presidential Villa, in Abuja today)

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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 ! 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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