Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Chibok girls are used for suicide bombers

A source told Vanguard news that our Chibok
daughters were now successfully hypnotized
and had become Chibok bombers. – That is in
the news today. A Military spokesperson had
recently failed to deny this horrific possibility.
DailyMail of UK in their publication yesterday
also highlighted these fears.
So, it is possible that our Chibok 234 are now
being employed as suicide bombers; killers who
have not just been abandoned by us for dead,
but worse yet have been abandoned by us to be
indoctrinated into messengers of death.
While the Nigerian president, Goodluck Ebele
(not Ebola as many are beginning to
percolate) Jonathan was sleeping and
dancing, things have surpassed our worst
fears. We said the girls were as good as dead
already; now they may be worse than dead.
Jonathan said he could not hurry to bring
back our girls, because ‘he did not want them
to die in the process.’ Really? We told him to
quit the BS already. #BringBackOurGirls, dead
or alive! He left the girls and left Boko
Haram; and even if our best hopes – that
these suicide bombers are not our Chibok girls,
they are our girls and as he leaves Boko
Haram intact, they ARE recruiting our other
girls, forcefully strapping them with bombs
and sending them forth. While he waits, Boko
Haram is bombing up our Churches and
Mosques, massacring our farmers and blowing
up our bridges as they spread West and South,
marking up more territory from Nigeria for
their evil nation.
These happenings are not unusual. These are
things that were clear to predict. This is why
we marched, we wrote and we swore.
If you did not read my “#BringBackOurGirls:
100 Days In Captivity,” I suggest you do.
Permit me to re-present these portions from
the sixth and ninth weeks:
“By the sixth ten days, we were angry. These
were the angry days. These were the bitter
days. By these ten days, something had
changed. We hated the world, we hated
ourselves. Some of us asked to be taken on
terror missions. Some of us wanted to go out
and kill. We had completely lost faith in
ourselves and in the world around us. Some of
us still had faith in God, but frankly, some of
us just did not any more. Our captors saw this
in us. They commented that we had become
more deadly than them. Our conversations
were cold. We laughed when they talked about
their campaigns of carnage. We discussed life
with them; we discussed their plans with them.
We discussed death with them.
“By the ninth ten days, we spent a lot of time
praying for our parents. We spent a lot of time
praying for you. We felt empathy… no, pity
actually for you in the world outside. You see,
our fate was pretty simply laid out. We had
done what we could, considering our
predicament. We had been brave and fought
the terrorists; some of us were killed trying.
We had negotiated with them. Our destiny was
determined, harsh, but circumscribed. But how
are you? How is your world? Your world full of
wickedness, corruption and politics. How do
you sleep at night? By these ninth ten days,
we wished not to return to your wicked world –
a world where you could abandon your
children in the forests with very very bad men
and were able to sleep at night, able to go to
work the next mooring, to eat, drink, have
sex, laugh and play, purchase nonsenses: a
world where you could do and did nothing; a
world where you could feel and felt nothing; a
world where you could choose and chose
nothing. You made these men. You made this
world. You created this terror and you left it
this way, afraid, unable or unwilling to do
anything about it. Boko Haram was your
reward. We felt empathy for you, who could
live with yourselves knowing what you had
created and that you failed for 90 days to
come here and fight or die fighting to rescue
your children. In these ten days we prayed for
you and for Boko Haram. We prayed for the
world…” Read full at here.
Indeed it was clear to us that this
abandonment, this curse will bring upon this
nation more horrific punishment, as is the
nature of life.
We told Jonathan from the first weeks that he
should give us civilian patriots including ex-
service men, youth, hunters and vigilantes the
right to bear arms so we go into Sambisa and
rescue and destroy – a mission our army has
been too screwed up, thanks to systemic and
executive corruption, to carry out. Jonathan
loudly ignored us.
We told Jonathan to forget his cheap excuse of
not wanting the girls’ lives to be risked and
send in what troops he has; he danced and
campaigned for 2015.
We told Jonathan in the first weeks of the
abduction, that is the Chibok parents so chose,
he should swap non combatant Boko Haram
prisoners (who had no blood or rape on their
hands) for the abducted girls, he rather
abandoned the families till the great Malala
came, and after she directed him to see them
in Abuja, he rather ‘bribed’ them with N100m
to forget their daughters and be at rest
So Nigeria continues to live the curse. We
continue to be plagued by this virus, worse and
more deadly than Ebola. For Ebola leaves at
least 10% of its victims alive, however this
E**** virus does not only kill its victims, but
also turns them into death machines.
After every hardship there is a time of respite
and ease. So He has promised. Soon this
noisome era in Nigeria's history shall pass...
some months, maybe years, but soon it will
surely pass and we will have life again and be
emancipated from this death spewing virus of
corruption.
May the good and kind Lord have mercy on
the Chibok girls and on us.

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