Wednesday, 30 April 2014
#BRINGBACKOURGIRLS
The days are getting older and the situation is getting unbearable, it is been two weeks since our girls were abducted(Government Girls College, Chibok). And it seems Our nation just suddenly went cold as if nothing has happened, things returned to normalcy while our girls out there in the middle of nowhere hoping that we will come to their rescue. But no we have all returned to our market places because she is not our daughter, we have returned to our offices because she is neither our cousin nor Sister, we have gone into our glass houses and locked our doors against them because they not our neighbours, friends, nieces.
Sometimes i have tried to imagine, creating mental pictures of what these girls are going through in the middle of the forest. Where do they sleep? on a mat or grass, How do they Sleep? comfortably, or really scared, do they get to eat three square meals? Do they get change of clothes? For heavens sake they are girls and some of them must have had their monthly visitors, how do they cope? The traumatic experience of the exchange of gun battles between their abductors and the Nigerian military, watching people die in cold blood, the constant moving around in the forest with worn out or no shoes, thanks to heaven our No one leader knows what it means to have no shoes he should understand the plight better.
We need our Sisters home, we all can't fight the gun battle but we can lend our voices to join in unison to plea that they are rescued, so the world knows something has happened. Lets lend our voices tomorrow, if u cant be there @ CMS tomorrow use the social medium and write it everywhere for your friends allover the world to see. It is a solidarity call for freedom.
#BRINGBACKOURGIRLS
They not just girls, they are daughters, sisters and our Future mother's. BRINGTHEMHOME
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