On Saturday, the presidency confirmed the release of the Chibok girls from Boko Haram to major national and international buzz like this:
3years 3weeks and 1 day later
80 more #ChibokGirls rescued from hell!!
?????????????Lord You alone are worthy to be praised!!
??????????— Dr Etin-osa Imagbenikaro (@etinmagbe) May 6, 2017
That @Mbuhari's admin has successfully facilitated release of 100+ #ChibokGirls ensures he'll have a great legacy. God Bless @NGRPresident
— Mr. Aye Dee (@MrAyeDee) May 8, 2017
Dear Lord,
We have not THANKED You for DASHING us $43m, You RELEASED 82 of our #ChibokGirls to us
We are the people of ALHAMDULILLAH pic.twitter.com/bHsyoNADGa
— Tunde Eneji (@iameneji) May 7, 2017
It is official. 82 more of #ChibokGirls have been released. Thank you President Muhammadu Buhari ?????? https://t.co/ej5LORFDI4
— Bashir Ahmad (@BashirAhmaad) May 6, 2017
As the excitement dies down, @xeenarh raises a pertinent issue. Do see below:
Great that 82 more girls have been released from Boko Haram but but let us not forget that they are STILL NOT FREE. Govt holds them in Abj https://t.co/AZu4O34Vz4
— xeenarh ?️? (@xeenarh) May 7, 2017
The last batch of "freed" chibok girls were paraded for the media, brought to Abuja -not their homes oh- & family has no access to them pic.twitter.com/hRMk3FNyDZ
— xeenarh ?️? (@xeenarh) May 7, 2017
So when they bring the 82 girls to shake hands & pose for the camera, lets ask hard questions. When will ALL of them be REUNITED WITH FAMILY
— xeenarh ?️? (@xeenarh) May 7, 2017
Rehabilitation is just a buzzword if their lives ar still in limbo & their access to outside world is controlled https://t.co/sNXKo2IcNi
— xeenarh ?️? (@xeenarh) May 7, 2017
Good question.
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