#BringBackOurGirls: The One-Year Anniversary

#BringBackOurGirls 365 days ago, 276 girls were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the Nigerian town of Chibok by the Islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram. With the one-year anniversary upon us, 219 of the missing girls remain missing and the people of the country continue to make noise for a solution. In the Nigerian city of Abuja and within U.S. capitals, such as Washington, marches have been planned and taken place early Tuesday morning. The march involves 219 girls, who represent each of the girls that have yet to be found.


(Video) Hip Hop Speaks on Recent Boko Haram Killings in Nigeria

Hip Hop Speaks on Recent Boko Haram Killings in Nigeria as we’re now well into the massacres by the militant group that reportedly have taken over 2,000 lives but has barely made the news. In the same week Nigeria has seen Boko Haram set off a suicide bomb with a 10 year old girl on top of the news that they reportedly drove into the town of Baga and “started firing indiscriminately.”


Say What?! Outbreak Of The Ebola Virus Is Spreading Like Wildfire And Outpacing All Control Efforts?!

In West Africa, fatalities mounted from the worst known outbreak of the Ebola virus! The head of the World Health Organization(W.H.O.), stated on Friday that the Ebola Virus was moving faster than their efforts to curb it, with the potential of catastrophic consequences including a “high risk” that it will spread. WOW! Read more after the jump…


Ex President Says Some Of Nigeria’s Missing Girls May Never Return

Nigeria’s former president Olusegun Obasanjo told media that some of the estimated 2oo girls abducted may never return. Obasanjo criticized current president Goodluck Jonathan administration for taking too long to respond to the tragedy. This is a point that has been echoed all around the world since the abductions began.


Nigerian Capital Bans All Protests On #BringBackOurGirls

It’s been weeks since an Islamic militant group kidnapped more than 200 Nigerian girls from their school of learning. Countless people have spoken out on the topic, including celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher, Alicia Keys, and even our first lady put up her, “#BringBackOurGirls” sign. Today, the issue continues to be a big one, this time in the country of Nigeria. Officials of the capital city in the country, Abuja has banned all protests on the topic calling the situation to be an, “issue of terrorism.” Check the jump for a statement from The Commissioner of Police in Federal Capital Territory (FTC), Mr Joseph Mbu.


(Video) Fox News Slams #BringBackOurGirls

As the fight continues to bring back over 200 kidnapped Nigerian school girl, kidnapped by extreme Islamist militants, Fox News felt it was the appropriate time to bash those who are using the #BringBackOur Girls hash-tag to raise awareness.


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