Am Ready To Buy Abducted School Girls If Boko haram Is Ready To Sell...Governor Akpabio

The Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party Governors Forum and governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio today said he doubts the number of alleged students said to have been abducted by Boko Haram at Government Girls Secondary School,Chibok in Borno State.

Governor Akpabio expressed this doubt this morning while speaking on Channels Television breakfast programme Sunrise Daily monitored by CKN Nigeria.

According to the Governor,the various conflicting reports and certain fundamental indexes supports his claim.

The governor, who said the issue is very sensitive, said he would not want to dwell so much on it so as not to arouse public condemnation.

But he went on to ask certain pertinent questions.

Some of these were how come the Principal and matrons of the school were not around when the incident happened. Why is it that none of the female teachers were also abducted? At one point did a female school have such number of male students sitting for the same examination?

He went on to ask, how it was possible to ferry over 230 students in two buses according to the eye witnesses.

Lastly, he also questioned the integrity of the leader of Boko haram who spoke on video tapes about the kidnap for according to him, the man was incoherent and looked like someone speaking under the influence of alcohol.

He called for prayers for the rescue of the girls while rhetorically saying that he is ready to “buy” the girls since Boko Haram has threatened to sell them off in order to reunite them with their families.


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7 Comments

  1. I'm equally intrested in buying so that I can hand them over to their dying parents. Boko haram pls kindly name ur price.

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  2. Lots and lots of questions to be answered about the abducted girls. Am beginning to suspect a foul play somewhere. Dirty dirty politics. Now U.S.A has finally found a way to come into Nigeria!

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    1. Easy to enter hard to get out.
      Only mıracle wıll drıve amerıcans out because they wont.

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  3. Akpabio asked very petinent questions. There are contradictions in this Abduction thing. The more you look, the less you see.

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    1. I tell u. This country is deep. Na abracadabra we dey see so...but God is sufficient

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  4. Too much inconsistensies wit d no of girls and d whole abduction story. I want to ask does dis school not hav records of their students? So waec too does not have records of d students it enterd for dis exam? How come its so difficult getting a consice no of these students? Its all really interesting. All I can say too just like d first lady is "There is God ooooooooooooooooo

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  5. Let Americans take over

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