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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Report Says BH Allegedly Wants $50m To Free Chibok Girls

The terror sect, Boko Haram, is asking for a ransom of nearly $50million from the Federal Government for the release of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the insurgents two years ago, according to The Sunday Telegraph of London.




The paper said it gathered from sources close to the sect that the demand was made “during secret contacts with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has said he is willing to negotiate for the girls’ freedom.”
The group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, had previously demanded the release of jailed comrades in exchange for the girls.

A top security source said last night that there was no deal in place between government and the sect on the Chibok girls who were abducted on April 14, 2014.

The Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group which has been campaigning for the rescue of the girls has expressed frustration about government’s continued “rhetoric of lack of intelligence and other excuses” on their fate.

It said in a statement ahead of the second anniversary of the abduction that it expects more action than the rhetoric.
The Sunday Telegraph said in its report that Boko Haram made the ransom demand in a message to the Federal Government about three months ago.
It offered to exchange the girls for a ransom of N10b, the equivalent of around £36m.

The paper said, “The ransom demand has split the government,” said the source. “Some think it would be worth it just to resolve the Chibok situation, but others say it will simply allow Boko Haram to hire yet more insurgent recruits.”
It also said that a month after the ransom demand, Boko Haram secretly passed the government a new video tape showing 15 of the kidnapped girls.

It added:”The girls are asked what their Christian names are and what their new Muslim names are,” he said, referring to the “conversion” that Boko Haram forces Christian prisoners to undergo. “They are also asked if they have been raped or mistreated, but they say no – they look relaxed.”
It also said that an Australian clergyman and former Nigerian government advisor who spent four months in Nigeria in 2014 attempting to negotiate the girls’ freedom, Dr Stephen Davies claimed that during his visits to Nigeria in 2014, a Boko Haram commander gave him a grisly video showing what purported to be the human remains of some of the Chibok girls.
However, he had never passed it on because there was no proof that it was definitely them.

“There was nothing identifiable in the video, and without any proof that it was the girls, there was no way I was prepared to pass it to anguished relatives,” he said. “On the other hand, I can’t think of any other reason why the commander would have passed it to me.”
Contacted on the Telegraph story last night, a top security source said: “There is no ongoing deal with Boko Haram at any level. That claim by the sect or any other person is incorrect.
“President Muhammadu will not engage in any backdoor deal with the insurgents. The report was talking of the last three months in which Boko Haram had been severely decimated by the military.”
The Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, who was also contacted responded from Addis Ababa on his way to China, saying : “I will find out from the appropriate security chiefs and get back to you.”
Meanwhile, the BBOG group wondered “how much longer must we wait” before the girls are brought back home.

Although, it acknowledged the heightened effort of the military to crush Boko Haram it said, quoting President Buhari: “We cannot claim to have defeated Boko Haram without rescuing the Chibok girls and all other innocent persons held hostage by the insurgents.”




26 comments:

  1. That is if those girls are still in good shape.

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    1. Lmao....guess Buhari, El rufai and other have run short if money, so they are looking for a way to get a little... Who gives a shiii abt the myth " Chibok girls" if actually the story of chibok girls is real, saving them is not necessary at this stage bye 50m is way too much for some little girls

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  3. Dis is terrible.
    Kilode?
    End time boko demand

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  4. We don't want BH to release the girls anymore,they should wife them all!
    Nonsense!

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  5. A plot to steal money! 50mil indeed! Fools.

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    1. Very smart analysis babe, very smart!!!

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    2. Very smart analysis babe, very smart!!!

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    3. My thoughts exactly, why the hush hush about it all and Gej gave opportunity to negotiate then, so why now? If you want to parade imaginary girls as the chibok babes go ahead and loot the money, even tell the girls what to say but nobody is buying this lie my friend.we may be a lot of thins in Nigeria including patient but we are not stupid.

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  6. Happy mother's Sunday to all the mothers in the house.me love you all muahhhh!

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  7. The sources should be named. I don't believe this whole chibok girls issue. People should go and rest and help the less privileged that need help. The bible said "let the dead bury their own". If God wants them saved he will do it on his own terms not with all this drama. This is a lost cause

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    1. If God wants wants you to be rich He'll do it on his own terms. Please you and your family should stay at home and not work. Wait for God

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  8. We dash dem the chibok gals abeg. Let us use the $50m to sort fuel issues. We will never forget the chibok gals. They are true heroes of democracy!

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  9. I hope our C in C will not give in to their demand. Since they share the same ideology with them

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  10. No be on 50m dem for collect oil block, idiots

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  11. To feww which girls again na? The ones birthed by the kidnapped girls abi which ones? Abeg, make them park well jare!


    *Ghanaman signing out*

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  12. And how much will they pay the Chibok girls and their families for the inconviniences their stupid act brought upon them? Too angry to go further.

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  13. Money for personal use there are no girls to be freeded. Stop this joke Nigerians

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  14. Freeded kwa?

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  15. Hmmmmm I hope they are still alive... cos most of the suicide bombers are young girls,,, God pls save them...

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