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BREAKING: Fierce Looking Security Agents Stop #BBOG Activists From Presidential Villa


Presidential Villa, Villa, Fierce


Fierce looking anti-riot policemen have blocked the BringBackOurGirls members from accessing the presidential villa where they planned to hold a press conference.
The DPO, Asokoro Police Station, CSP, Grace Longe according to Punch reports said the protesters cannot be allowed to access the villa for security reasons.


The BBOG is currently holding its world media conference to commemorate the two years anniversary of the abduction of 219 Chibok schoolgirls at the entrance road to the presidential villa.
Meanwhile a video released by Islamist sect, Boko Haram, suggest that some of the girls, if not all are alive.
In the video, at least 15 of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls carted away by Boko Haram militants exactly two years ago are alive.
In it, the girls – all dressed in full length, black robes – stated their names, their school and where they are from.

They show no visible signs of injury or maltreatment and do not look starved.
The video was screened on Tuesday in Maiduguri to the mothers of several of the missing girls. It has also been screened on CNN.

The video clip – until now has only been seen by Nigerian government officials and hostage negotiators – ends with one of the girls, Naomi Zakaria, making a scripted appeal begging for the country’s authorities to help get the group back to their families.
She said: “I am speaking on 25 December 2015, on behalf of the all the Chibok girls and we are all well.”

Three out of the mothers of the 219 girls were invited to the viewing by the chairman of Chibok local government area, Bana Lawan.
The kidnapping of the girls has become a political issue in Nigeria with the government and military criticised for their handling of the incident and failing to track down the girls.

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