Dear Boundless readers,
Today is May 12th 2014 and it is almost a full moon since teenage girls were abducted by power hungry beings created by God almighty himself.
Mothers of the missing girls.
These girls have had the misfortune of staying in the company of these
creatures...ooops i meant to say humans at their mercy...did i say
mercy? This is my hope, my belief, my silent prayer that these people
who God created are controlled by God and so, they will have mercy. Yes,
mercy on those girls, as impossible as this sounds. These girls can
return untouched.
Wife of the first lady of Borno State
The most popular hashtag for weeks running has been #Bringbackourgirls...
Many have asked as well...What is your take?
Is that the thinking of Nigerian political leaders? Their images aren't seen anywhere just yet.
There have been too many schools of thoughts regarding the cause, the intent, the real people behind the masks. Yes they believe the BH are masquerades that are mere opportunists.
You can barely listen to the media, local and international for 30 straight minutes and not hear the story of the Chibok abducted girls. Every one in the world today knows where Chibok is. Borno Nigeria in Africa.
The interesting part is how the world only rose up two weeks after their abduction. The president had a media chat and after he said he didnt know where the girls are, he sought for help from any one who had a clue...The next day the BH leader who is believed to have died released a video telling the world where the girls were.
That first week went unattended and more killings went on around Nigeria even around the Federal Capital Territory. Some say they delay in the release of that video was a sign that they were not really the people behind it.
White boys speak
Others have decoded that video to say the drunk leader was under an influence of something stronger than him. So strong that it had the capacity to destabilise him the leader and subsequently the group. There are many more schools of thought but its interesting, what can bring the world together. See the people speaking this language, Many Nigerians, too many to mention...notable world leaders, icons,
political figures, see them in pictures. They speak a language we all understand.
Christian Amanpour with the Davvid Cameron, British Prime minister.
The first black woman in the white house...Michell Obama.
Oh yes he did.
All over the world...support is given. Lets compare this to the experience we have at in Abuja. Back in Nigeria, the police tried to stop the #Bringbackourgirls protesters.
Its day 12 since they have been coming out and vow to protest peacefully until the missing girls are found.
The Abuja group protesting peacefully.
Nigerians in most states have protested and still protest.
No doubt, the world has her eyes on Nigeria.
...As all tribes and races speak one language
All ages and stages of people.
Indeed, a lady dressed this way needs not explain her roots and religion.
As the world speaks this language, everyone hears. And everyone awaits the action that would follow after. Fingers crossed.
#Bringbackourgirls.
...This one language the world is speaking...Are these creatures...sorry people listening? Maybe not but the world is definitely understanding it, every step of the way.
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