The leader of Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF) Mujahid Dokubo Asari took yesterday to his Facebook page to doubt the abduction of Chibok girls.
Background
More than 230 girls were reportedly abducted in the April 14 night raid on Chibok school, Borno State. Some of the victims managed to escape soon after the kidnap, while the majority are still missing.
The leader of the dreaded Islamic sect Boko Haram Abubakar Shekau claimed responsibility for the kidnap in the video released 3 weeks after the incident. He said now he owned the girls and would sell them in the market.
Meanwhile the tragedy has caused international rage and concern, with many countries, including USA, China, France, UK suggesting their help in the search process.
Mujahid Dokubo Asari in doubt
Niger Delta activist shared the status of one Tony Nwajei where controversial questions connected with the abduction were raised.
According to Mujahid Dokubo Asari, these are "the right questions begging for answers": why there is such difference in the testimony given by the principal, why none of the girls while trekking from Chibok (almost km) at night didn't try to escape.
He also wondered why senator knew all the details regarding the movement and condition of the abducted girls, why people were calling for resignation of President Goodluck Jonathan, but not a word about the Governor of Borno State "who against the counsel of WAEC and the federal ministry of education allowed the girls to write the exams in Chibok".
The activist finally added:
"What is the relationship between the APC and Boko Haram?...why was it possible for the APC government in Yobe state to conduct local government election without the sound of a single knockout? What superior security arrangement do they have and why was it not deployed in Chibok to prevent the 'abduction' of the girls?
Stop playing this evil politics....Pass the message NO GIRLS ARE MISSING."
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Is dis man sane
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