Wednesday 4 June 2014

#BringBackOurGirls
This is unarguably the most popular worldwide campaign to have sprung up from Nigeria. Unfortunately, it isn't a feat for which the country should be particularly proud about. Our thoughts are with every one who this incident is affecting and we pray that the situation be resolved within the shortest possible time.

On the flip side though, how effective has this campaign been from your perspective?

7 comments:

Rhodes said...

The controversies surrounding this story just keep getting more confusing. At this point we don't know what to think but we'll keep praying that the girls be safe and that the BH menace stops

Adewunmi Adeniji said...

The carrying of placards, the 'PMs'(on blackberry berry messenger), the writing on walls, the protest has yielded no reasonable result so far. 'bring back our girls' is gradually becomin an anthem and declining to a norm.

Kayy said...

The whole thing just exposed the ineptitude of our leaders and Army.
SMH

Anonymous said...

what's up with this #brind back our girls# things, are we all gettin weary or loosin faith cuz d protest and effort to get 'em girls back seem to be subduing or are we acclimatizing or adapting . . .lol

Ammy said...

Don't tell me this is how it will fade into the background like so many other issues gone unresolved.
na wa

Anonymous said...

I just pray they я safe

Rhodes said...

Humans we are. Frail we'll always be