Thursday, 21 August 2014

#Bring back our girls

Hi ladies and gentleman it has been a while  since we have had a conversation,  I'm back now, hope your week so far has been great, even though  mine has been hectic a lot . I will be short like a mini skirt because it can cover all the assets . The topic which I would love us to discuss its the one of the Nigerian girls who went missing at their boarding school while you raise your views how you feel about this matter .

The tragedy which is caused by the Boko Haram Militants at Nigerian

It has been month now about 276 Nigerian girls went missing from their boarding school during night fall. Chibok has become the town that never sleeps for the mothers of those missing girls, from this dusty land  of Northern Nigerian town. The girls where abducted by Boko Haram Militants where there  is a possibility that they wont come back alive in one peace. The chibok people are all leaving in unpleasant conditions, very poor, down to earth people with very little money to survive.
Social media has proven to be playing a vital role in this whole situation because the videos which where published on You-tube went viral. Social media campaign called #bringbackourgirls which is aimed to the Nigerian Government into action by highlighting the plight of the girls for more information visit this website http://goo.gl/SqRVDa
  


 
http://goo.gl/qIdAh9  


http://goo.gl/qIdAh9
  

 
 Many people were touched by this story where social media played a vital role to publish their # tag messages acrose the world even the first lady Michelle Obama was touched about this matter where she also published  her picture to , on the other hand Nigeria capital city Abuja also started a campaign were they wear red t-shirts and #releaseourgirls. 
 
   
http://goo.gl/Zt0ngY

Now the big question which we must ask our selves as the nation will the girls come back in one peace which is  all what  we hoping for, and as we are the nation will continue to #tag the campaigns.













   

17 comments:

  1. a very sad story matilda, I wonder how their families are coping. its been four months now and nothing has been confirmed. I would like to know matilda, why did the boko haram kidnap the innocent soles of these young ladys, I mean what ever It was that happened to them, it still does not give them the right to take away school pupils. what is their future standing now, ducational wise? I have not been following this story.

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  2. Since 2009, the Islamic terror group Boko Haram, which violently opposes Western-style education, has created a campaign of bombings and mass killings across northeast Nigeria. They have claimed responsibility for abducting about 276 teenage schoolgirls from Chibok Nigeria, their education now its not looking because now Boko Haram is terrorising the Government , police and many more

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  3. This is very sad indeed. Boko Haram is evil and cruel. I hope and pray that the girls return home safely

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  4. That is what we all hoping for Busi we must put the girls in our prayers that God have massy on those poor girls

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  5. This is really sad, its been months now since the girls gone missing. Even though awareness has been raised around the world but i feel like we need to do more.

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  6. That is quite true what you saying the poor families of those girls are experiencing sleepless nights not knowing their where about of their kids, we must continue with the campaigns and putting them in our prayers

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  7. this is really awful, I feel sorry for all families who lost their girls. but the reality is we have to work hard to find them and have them safe.

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  8. this is really sad, and for me Nigerian government have to do by all means to get those girls, and for that they should need help from outside countries to sent their military.

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  9. I just wish that the one above may hear everyone's prayer and protect those girls and return them safely to their families.

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    1. We should continue to shave for their safety their families are in great pain now not knowing how their kids are now

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  10. I really hope that the girls return home in peace, and what I liked about the campaign is the power of Social Media and PR the role it played. It helped in uniting the World, we all spoke one language and that was for the girls to be brought home safely hope it happens soon.

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    1. We should continue to follow the campaigns and putting the Government of Nigerian under pressure to make sure that they do everything in their power to help free the girls

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  11. Boko Haram must bring the girls back home safe and stop treating women like objects

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    1. The Boko Haram people are very heartless Tshepiso they will do what it takes in their power even kill so they can get what they want without talking.

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  12. This is a very sad story indeed, you thinking to your self how are the parents of the lost girls are copying and dealing with this situation and will there be hope of them coming back home to their love ones?

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    1. That is what the Nation is all hoping that the poor kids come back save home

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  13. Boko Haram must just bring back our girls what is he gaining from adapting them vele he must just man up and fight his battles fair and square and not include innocent souls.great job girl

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