Daily Trust Sunday

ONLINE 82 Chibok girls regain freedom

- Umar Muhammad Sambauna Shu’aibu Zakari Hafizu Hali Chigozie Nweke Aliyu Ahmed Gbenga Joshua Jolayemi Abubakar Ibrahim Odarah Ehika Anthony Ani Okpohobo Happiness Uzor Maureen David Stephen Ogbo Alechenu

May Almighty Allah help you to continue with your work especially in the area of security. Well done Baba. We thank Allah for this news. An achievemen­t from competent and truthful leader. a The media and the government is full of conflictin­g figures. Most media reported that 60 girls were freed, while the Minister of Informatio­n and Culture said they were 80. Was there no head count? Anyway, thank Goodness that some girls were freed.

This is another drama to divert our attention. So. upon all the victory against Boko Haram we’ve been hearing, still those girls cannot be rescued, until when the insurgents decided to release them?

How can Nigerians be told that a war was won without the capture of the chief warrior of the enemy. Not until the sponsor of Boko Haram is named, there is no victory on Boko Haram. Few comments come when there is success, while multiple comments when it comes to government failure.

Sooner all of them will be released and reunited with their family. This politics on those girls’ lives will attract God’s wrath. Please, which batch is this, batch A, B, C or D?

Thank God they are bringing back our girls from hideouts.

For every human who use these innocent children for cheap politickin­g shall never know peace.

The same person it was claimed was bombed and wounded is said to have released the girls? Haba?

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