15/04/2016

Chibok Girls Video Evidence And Ayo Fayose’s Refutation



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Following the emergence of the latest video of the missing Chibok girls online on Wednesday, April 13, 2016, there have been debates as to whether to continue the doubt if the Chibok tale is a scam or real.

From the day of the said abduction in April 2014, several observers have questioned the authenticity of the abduction, stating constructive analysis that seems to challenge the reality at hand.
One of the South-South social conveners, Asari Dokubo took to social media with the support of his people, urging Nigerians to disbelieve the “imaginary abduction”.
Recently, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, maintained that no student of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, was abducted by Boko Haram.
He said this during a “Political Aspirants Capacity Enhancement” which was organized by the Women Arise for Change Initiative for women of Ekiti, Osun, and Ondo State.
The governor clearly reiterated that the report of the missing school girls was politically motivated to influence public opinion against Goodluck Jonathan, which in turn has become a thorn in the flesh of the protagonists.
According to him;
“Today, many opposition leaders are underground. I don’t think any of these girls is missing; it is a political strategy. Who is fooling who? If you wanted to use it to remove some people, you have succeeded already. I don’t know if there are missing girls but no indication has shown that. It is a political strategy because I don’t think any girl is missing. If they are missing, let them find them,” he said, adding that some of the #BringBackOurGirls campaigners were only seeking appointments.
With the latest video, which has gone viral online, showing the wailing parent as the profusely weep while identifying their children, questions are beginning to erupt as to whether to believe Chibok story is a scam or real.
Please watch and decide..

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