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SimondB
Don't rush things Goodluck, it has only been just under 4 weeks now and we should discount the first 2 weeks because you didn't even mention the kidnapping during that period. But to be fair your wife was active getting the girls parents arrested for protesting at the lack of action because it made you and her look bad. You know what they say: behind every Goodluck man is a self centered wife.
Christopher Smith
This shouldn’t have happened in the first place.
noriyosan73
Where? From behind his desk? This is a tragic situation, but who does the world call? The USA, and it is willing to whatever is possible.
HonestDictator
Empty promises. Every single hour those young girls are missing is another 60minutes who knows what on earth Boko Haram is doing and has probably already done to them. For those that believe evil doesn't exist and is just a state of mind, can't get more proof than this. The price of running a corrupt government can be exceptionally steep. Here is one of those prices.
Kapuna
Him and what army?
goodchoice
Well, good luck Jonathan!
If you really want to get those girls back, why not offer a trade? Let them build their stupid Caliphate in exchange for the girls. Stop shooting at them and let them have independence. Its not look your people are half as determined as their people and have a chance in stopping them anyway.