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Wale Speaks On The Killings In Nigeria [VIDEO]

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  One of the biggest stories of 2015, has been the Islamic extremists Boko Haram murdering of over 2,000 people in Baga, Nigeria. In what’s…

Wale Speaks On The Killings In Nigeria [VIDEO]

Deadliest Massacre In History: Boko Haram May Have Murdered Over 2,000 Civilians In Nigeria

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Boko Haram, the same terrorist group that kidnapped more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls last spring, has executed the “deadliest massacre” in the its history, according to…

Deadliest Massacre In History: Boko Haram May Have Murdered Over 2,000 Civilians In Nigeria

They’re Not Coming Home: Boko Haram Leader Claims Missing Nigerian Girls Are All ‘Married Off’

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The Nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by Boko Haram from Chibok in April may not make it home. The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau…

They’re Not Coming Home: Boko Haram Leader Claims Missing Nigerian Girls Are All ‘Married Off’

Boko Haram To Release Nigerian School Girls In Agreement With Nigerian Government

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FROM NEWSONE.COM According to Nigerian government officials, in addition to the ceasefire, the nearly 300 schoolgirls — who were kidnapped as they took exams in…

Boko Haram To Release Nigerian School Girls In Agreement With Nigerian Government

#BringBackOurGirls: Boko Haram Preparing To Release Half Of The Kidnapped Nigerian School Girls!

Finally!!!! Boko Haram Preparing To Release Half Of The Kidnapped School Girls Via Telegraph UK reports: Boko Haram has dropped demands for the release of top commanders in talks with the Nigerian government and is prepared to start releasing up to half its kidnapped schoolgirls in coming days, sources close to the group have said. The militant Islamist group, which kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls a month ago, is willing to conduct a “gradual” release of its hostages in return for the release of Boko Haram prisoners in Nigerian jails, it was claimed. In a significant concession, the group has abandoned demands for its top commanders to be released, seemingly aware that this would be politically impossible for the Nigerian government. The Telegraph first reported details of Boko Haram’s offer of an imminent prisoner exchange last Tuesday, when sources close to to some of the militants’ families said that a senior Islamic cleric from northern Nigeria would be appointed to mediate on its behalf with the government. The cleric has since been joined by a former aide to one of the group’s founders. Neither man has been named, possibly for their own safety. While the Nigerian government has insisted that it is not willing to enter prisoner swap negotiations, the source claimed that dialogue had already been going in secret for several days. “Contrary to the public rejection of any swap deal by the Nigerian government, there are some on-the-ground talks taking place,” the source said. “An agreement was reached about two or three days ago in principle to start releasing some prisoners.” He said that among the prisoners that the group wanted released would be wives and families of Boko Haram fighters, some of whom have been taken into custody by the Nigerian government in order to exert emotional pressure on the fighters themselves. “The group also has a list of lower-level fighters that it wants released as well, but they are not high-profile ones,” the source added. He said that in exchange, Boko Haram was willing to start a “gradual” release of around 100 of the girls – possibly beginning as early as the coming the week. “Depending on how the other side responds, the girls will be released in small groups. They will be left at a certain safe location, and the authorities will then be told as to where they can pick them up from.” The mass abduction and the military’s failure to rescue the girls and young women has roused national outrage with protests in major cities. Protesters accused President Goodluck Jonathan of being insensitive to the girl’s plight. What the hell is going on in Nigeria? This recent event will hold Nigeria and it’s corrupt politics more accountable for the future.

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#BringBackOurGirls: Boko Haram Preparing To Release Half Of The Kidnapped Nigerian School Girls!