A Roman Catholic Neckwear called Scapula was sighted on the neck of one of the 82 Chibok girls, that was reportedly rescued last week, after spending almost 1000 days in Boko Haram’s enclave.
A Roman Catholic Neckwear called Scapula was sighted on the neck of one of the 82 Chibok girls, that was reportedly rescued last week, after spending almost 1000 days in Boko Haram’s enclave.
This has raised more suspicion, as to the authenticity that the Chibok girls were truly abducted, as claimed by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
In a report that was privately sent to Post-Nigeria, on Tuesday morning, with a picture attached, the source maintained that the Chibok girls release story, was a “make believe”, perfectly rehearsed to hoodwink the gullible members of the public.
“You mean Shekau, an Islamic Fundamentalist, will allow a catholic captive to wear the Scapula for three years, and also release her with the rosary on her neck?
“If Boko Haram’s captured Chibok girl was allowed to wear a catholic church neck wear for three years, is it safe to also say that they could have been reading the bible and other books too, while in captivity?”
The source concluded: “As for me, I know that some girls were kidnapped by political Boko Haram, and are being released in batches by the same APC politicians who kidnapped them.”
Post-Nigeria recalled, that the Chibok girl wearing the Catholic neckwear contradicted Boko Haram’s Leader, Abubakar Shekau’s statement some time ago, where he claimed that the 219 schoolgirls kidnapped from the remote town of Chibok, in Nigeria’s North-East, had all been converted to Islam, and married off.
“Don’t you know the over 200 Chibok schoolgirls have converted to Islam? They have now memorised two chapters of the Koran”, Shekau had said.
“We have married them off. They are in their marital homes”, he added.
Also in a statement, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, faulted the purported released of the Chibok girls.
The Governor also insisted that the Chibok girls were not abducted.
“What is not missing, cannot be found… discerning Nigerians understand that the stories do not add up.
“It has become the style of this government to distract attention, but the truth will be told some day.
“The questions are: which Chibok girls are they talking about? Chibok girls who purportedly were writing Physics WAEC examinations, but cannot speak simple English? Chibok girls who were shielded from the media? Till today. the media have not been allowed access to the so-called Chibok girls.
“When is the next batch of Chibok girls coming? When is the next make-believe?” Fayose queried.
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