by Hauwa Gambo
As the country reminds itself of the ongoing tragedy that began 100 days ago, when over 250 girls were kidnapped from their hostels in Chibok Borno State, by the domestic terrorist organisation, Boko Haram, it has also been a time of sharp conflict as people struggle with ethnic, politician and religious questions around the abductions.
But these abductions remain about one thing and one thing alone – the missing girls – and TV host and producer, Funmi Iyanda shared two photos on Twitter today that remind us of this, and only this.
Her tweets below:
This image of weeping fathers of Chibok broke my heart and fuelled my voice. Some have died, daughters still stolen. pic.twitter.com/lqAjkXLgj3
— Funmi Iyanda (@Funmilola) July 23, 2014
This too. Lest we forget.,100 days later. pic.twitter.com/wNg76PUVDo
— Funmi Iyanda (@Funmilola) July 23, 2014
May we not mark another 100.









