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POLICE PREVENT “BRINGBACKOURGIRLS” GROUP BBOG FROM REACHING OUT TO MR PRESIDENT.

The former minister of Education, Dr Mrs Obby Ezekwesili and the members of BringBackOurGirls BBOG were today prevented by the members of Nigerian police force not to access the presidential villa.

The Bring Back Our Girls have gone to presidential villa to demand long awaited response in rescuing the abducted chikbok girls over the two (2)years now since they were taking away from their parents. These move were prompted by the recent Boko Haram video released show the fifteen (15) chibok girls abducted. Played on Cable Network News CNN.

The BBOG group despite failed effort to access the president at a needed point in time of which they want the President and the federal government to address their members and indeed entire world on were about the missing chibok girls and to fulfill their promises rather choose to hold their press conference at the villa entrance opposite adjacent view of Head of Service were they made their demands.

The group mandate federal government to as matter of urgency set up search and rescuing team to fast track immediate release of kidnapped chibok girls. And ensure that the chibok community receive proper economic and social attention from federal government. They pledged that Nigerian will hold the present government by their words.

— Okorochukwu Ikechukwu ( Correspondent)

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