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During the final days of his Songs in the Key of Life Tour, Stevie Wonder let it be known that he was among the many activists who would like to see the 300 plus missing Nigerian schoolgirls, come home. According to Rolling Out, the “Ribbon In The Sky” legend requested that all men and women audience members with children stand up. “Reach out to leaders around the world, not just in the United States,” he said.


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It’s been a year since the terrorist group Boko Haram kidnapped the young girls, and recently elected Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari doesn’t think, there rescuing will happen anytime soon … if at all.

Currently their whereabouts remain unknown. We do not know the state of their health or welfare, or whether they are even still together or alive. As much as I wish to, I cannot promise that we can find them: to do so would be to offer unfounded hope, only to compound the grief if, later, we find we cannot match such expectation. But I say to every parent, family member and friend of the children that my government will do everything in its power to bring them home.”

SAD!