Tuesday 28 October 2014

FG may be negotiating with wrong group – Islamic Scholar - Women abducted by Boko Haram terrorists have recounted harrowing tales of their living conditions in militants’ camps and how they were forced to fight by the sect. This came as an Islamic scholar, Professor Dauda Mohammed Bello of Adamawa State University warned that the Federal Government may be dealing with a wrong group in the ceasefire agreement it purportedly had with Boko Haram. Meanwhile, the nation waited in vain, yesterday, for the expected release of 219 Chibok girls as promised by the self-acclaimed Director-General of Boko Haram, Mallam Danladi Ahmadu, who assured that the girls would be released yesterday to the Chadian President, Idris Deby for onward presentation to the Nigerian government. The abducted schoolgirls were yet to be released at press time, yesterday. source: the vanguard #GoodMorningNigeriaShow #Headlines with KEN,Tony D Iceman and Rosemary . Ff @7thkendom @tonydaiceman "@rosemary_ajuka" Whatsapp - 0809 992 0275 FG may be negotiating with wrong group – Islamic Scholar - Women abducted by Boko Haram terrorists have recounted harrowing tales of their living conditions in militants’ camps and how they were forced to fight by the sect. This came as an Islamic scholar, Professor Dauda Mohammed Bello of Adamawa State University warned that the Federal Government may be dealing with a wrong group in the ceasefire agreement it purportedly had with Boko Haram. Meanwhile, the nation waited in vain, yesterday, for the expected release of 219 Chibok girls as promised by the self-acclaimed Director-General of Boko Haram, Mallam Danladi Ahmadu, who assured that the girls would be released yesterday to the Chadian President, Idris Deby for onward presentation to the Nigerian government. The abducted schoolgirls were yet to be released at press time, yesterday. source: the vanguard

FG may be negotiating with wrong group – Islamic Scholar -
Women abducted by Boko Haram terrorists have recounted harrowing tales of their living conditions in militants’ camps and how they were forced to fight by the sect.
This came as an Islamic scholar, Professor Dauda Mohammed Bello of Adamawa State University warned that the Federal Government may be dealing with a wrong group in the ceasefire agreement it purportedly had with Boko Haram.
Meanwhile, the nation waited in vain, yesterday, for the expected release of 219 Chibok girls as promised by the self-acclaimed Director-General of Boko Haram, Mallam Danladi Ahmadu, who assured that the girls would be released yesterday to the Chadian President, Idris Deby for onward presentation to the Nigerian government.
The abducted schoolgirls were yet to be released at press time, yesterday.
source: the vanguard

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