Friday 24 April 2015

Vice Principal of the Chibok Girls School On the Run, He was Accused of Conniving with Boko Haram and the Opposition For the Girl's Kidnap, In Order to Tarnish Jonathan's Govt image

Vice Principal of the Chibok Girls School On the Run, He was Accused of Conniving with Boko Haram and the Opposition For the Girl's Kidnap, In Order to Tarnish Jonathan's Govt image
I strongly believe that the kidnap of the Chibok Girls was planned and perpetrated by the opposition that said they would make President Jonathans govt ungovernable. They bribed the Vice Principal and the school authorities to allow Boko Haram to kidnap the girls.The investigations below raises more questions than answers:
1. Why should the school authority mandate the students that they must sleep in the school dormitory that fateful night, that goes shall be expelled?
2 . Why did the teachers and school authorities ask their children and wards to leave the school and go home after mandating other students to sleep in school?
3. Why is it only Christians students that was left in the school?
4. Why is the Vice Principal of the school on the run since the day of the abduction?
5. Why did the Borno state governor nonchalant on the issues?
6. Why has the major opposition party and its presidential candidate then stated that he would make the govt of president good luck Jonathan ungovernable? And why has they been capitalizing their campaign on the Chiboks girls and that they will bring them back if voted?
6. To ask but few of the many questions that needs to be answered by the school authorities, Borno state govt and the opposition party? 
 - I suspect foul play, its obvious the Vice Principal and the school authorities was bought by the opposition party and sponsored or informed Boko Haram to abduct the girls to make a mess of the President Jonathan led administration and then capitalize on it to campaign against him and that was they have done, but the law of karma, the law of sowing and reaping will catch up with them no matter where they run to or how long it takes - Tony Nwokolo says so and i can prove it to anyone.
The investigative report below by Sahara Reporters validates and pains the true picture of what actually transpired.
The Parents of the missing Chibok girls are now accusing the vice principal (academic) of the school in Borno where the teenage girls were kidnapped in 2014 of being somewhat involved in their kidnap

According to a report on Sahara Reporters, the parents claimed that the role of the vice principal Yerima Banjiri was questionable. They leveled the allegations while speaking to a SR correspondent

One of the abducted girls mother, Mariam Abubakar, said the Vice Principal had told the school girls that any one of them who failed to sleep in the school the night of the abduction would be expelled


“A week before their abductions, Malam Yerima threatened the students not to leave for their various homes. He said that whoever went home should forget she was ever a student at the school. He told the girls that none of them should go home, that they must sleep in the school. However, none of the teachers’ daughters or even the daughters of the management staff was among those kidnapped. Only the children of we poor people were asked to sleep in the school. The [teachers and administrators] had kept their children in safer places before Boko Haram arrived.” The distraught mother accused the vice president and possibly other staff of conniving with Boko Haram.
“Our concern is that since the day of [the girls’] abduction, we have never set our eyes on Malam Yerima. He is on run,” Ms Abubakar said.
A father of an abducted girl also criticized what he characterized as the Federal Government’s approach of levity in dealing with the abduction, said;
“We have lost confidence in the Nigerian government’s, reaction to our missing children. Nobody asked any questions to the teachers. In fact they are moving free in cities. Why has the government not investigated any of the teachers‎?” he asked.
One of the parents told SaharaReporters that they had been warned not to speak about their suspicion of the vice principal and other teachers and administrators. But several of the parents and relatives of the abducted girls said they had run out of patience after more than a year since the abductions with little or no hope of their daughters’ rescue.

Source: Sahara Reporters

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