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Wednesday, December 02, 2015

#BringBackOurGirls Campaigners Launch Book In Abuja..

The #bringbackourgirls campaign has taken another dimension on its 592nd day as a book was launched in honour of the missing girls in Abuja during the weekend by Oby Ezekwesili. 




It was attended by all members of the campaign group and they prayed that their slogan comes to reality one day no matter how long it takes. 
The author of the book, Benjamin Ubiri who is also a radio presenter with the #1 talk station in the nation's capital said the group won't rest in their unless the girls are brought back and alive. 

He added that the reason for the book is to forever keep the history as documented materials last forever and said those who don't believe the girls are missing should imagine their relations in such situation and see how it feels.


The book launch had side attractions of music performance by Style-plus, gospel arts, comedy as well choreography.

41 comments:

  1. I wish dey could com back bt it's nt possible,dis country sef tire me

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  2. @Oby just trying too hard....with all the noise and propaganda of BBOG.....she thought they will give her any political post...nothing nothing for her

    Now she has started with another noise


    @Galore

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    1. I hope the purpose of the slogan is not misappropriated overtime. Hope it doesn't get overridden by self serving individuals who'd use this as an avenue to remain "politically relevant" whilst they make monies off the chibok cause! I hope, hope, and hope.

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    2. The girls are still not back so why is Oby quiet? The woman is shameless and a disgrace to Ibos. How can someone be so heartless as to stoop so low to brazenly use the plight of those kidnapped innocent girls as a political tool? Aa as soon as Jonathan was out, the woman stopped all her outrageously ridiculous protests and sat down with her traumatising face to wait for appointment.

      I can never forget the picture of her with her drag queen face sitting on the grass all in the name of protest (rolls eyes).

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    3. Anon 9:51 has finished me with laugh...
      Kwakwakwakwa...
      Lwkmd!...

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  3. Okay so would this book bring back the girls?

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  4. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o

    I knew they were going to turn this bringbackourgirls campaign thing into a business oriented organization.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  6. Are these people okay? Nigerians always taking advantage of every situation... The book of chibok ko...I hope they will b giving it out for free.

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  7. #bring back our girls...we hope this book is not written to make use of d situation and make money.
    #never to be forgotten

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  8. All of a sudden,madam iru ewu Oby has stopped crying about the missing girls...
    Mtcheeeew...

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    1. She resemble her dad.Obasanjo. Dude be producing King Kongs all over Nigeria.

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    2. She's still crying but in a low voice. Lol

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  9. Nice one. Strategy to earn a living.

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  10. Hian!
    Another means of iri ego.


    **Som Baby**

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  11. The sooner Nigerians realise there are no girls anywhere
    The better

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  12. .....the problem is that half of dose gals are already dead and more will die cos they are the female suicide bombers we hear bomb themselves up everyday.its quite unfortunate!

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  13. Lolll.

    Jokers.

    I have no respect for people who were once in government whose lips were paralysed from speaking the truth.

    Who have now caught a wave to strangulation in a bid to remain relevant.

    I do not believe any girls are missing. Almost 300 hundred human beings disappeared allegedly and in almost 2 years they have not been found? Were they taken to another planet?

    Investigative journalism is dead so the truth will never come out.
    Nigerians don't deserve the truth anyway they deserve 'change'. Buahahahahahahahahaha

    As for this book, was waiting for this. Why did it take so long? Please don't movie, documentary, Chibok NGO, photography exhibition and full range of branded items,maybe even a unisex perfume called 'Release Me' abeg milk this shit dry while y'all can. E fit tey before dem disappear another 300 human beings.

    Then of course an autobiography from the female activist of our times on how she led the emancipation of these ghosts....cursed nation. *yimu

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  14. Well I still believe no girls where missing , it was all a political stunt. And now they have to write a book about it? Please!!!

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  15. So they have finally turned this innocent girls saga into a business venture. #Nigeria.

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  16. I just pray that one day the truth concerning these chibok girls will be out.

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  17. I'm waiting until when doz gals will return




    *****MhizDerbyViaIG*****

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  18. There is nothing wrong with publishing a book in respect of the BBOGs issue.

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  19. This people are heartless,nigerians and business,soon a movie would be titled "chibok girls".na wa

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  20. Hmmm, I was just discussing with my siblings yesterday abt how the #bringbackourgirls ish just died since PMH took over and now na book them come launch OK na I hope the next thing won't be bring back our girls NGO. Anyways its all for a good cause wetin be my own inside

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  21. This is absurd! A book?
    Go get the girls if there's any.
    I don't even know if it true!
    I hope I will get the book free of charge.

    www.ckjacob.com

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  22. My own be say, make dem change hashtag na, time done pass. The new one should be #bringbackourwomen then #bringbackourgrannies #thenbringbackourdead

    Una know no say Nollywood don pass all of una.

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  23. Nigeria, the land of wonders. The more you look, the less you see.

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  24. Nigeria, the land of wonders. The more you look, the less you see.

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