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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Mother Of Abducted Chibok School Girl Dies




                weeping mother
The mother of one of the Chibok school girls abducted by Boko Haram has been confirmed dead.
The deceased identified as Mary Paul Lalai reportedly collapsed and died of heart attack after she got the news of the girls abduction.

Aimu Fona, a member representing Chibok constituency in the State House of Assembly disclosed this to newsmen.

The deceased has since been buried according to Christian rites at the Mbulabam Village in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State.

The late Mary's husband who is mourning her is still hoping for the release of two of his daughters who are among the girls still held hostage by the dreaded sect.

Though some of the girls are back home and united with their families, it is believed that over 200 girls are still in Boko Haram's captivity.

The girls abduction has become a global issue and Nigeria has been getting help and support from foreign countries like the US, UK, China, Israel and others.

Boko Haram had asked the government release its detained members in exchange for the school girls but that proposal was rejected by the government.

According to an anonymous source, parents should stop hoping to get back their daughters anytime soon as their release may not be immediate so they do not keep dying of related diseases.

"Since they claim they have the bravado of the Americans not to negotiate, then these girls may surely spend the rest of their lives with those hooligans but I assure you, they will not be able to get back the girls by the use of force of arms this year. All they will be successful in is to give more publicity to the insurgents who have been longing for this kind of world publicity Al Qaeda enjoyed under Osama Bin Laden," the source said, while adding that all the frenzy by the international media has not and may never help secure the release of the girls.

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