Wednesday, May 7, 2014

THEY ARE NOT FOR SALE # BRING BACK OUR GIRLS.


The thought of what these abducted Chiboko schools girls are going through and the trauma they went through on that fateful night of their abduction gives me chills and bring tears to my eyes. I simply cant imagine that over 200 school girls will be kidnaped in the middle of their slumber.

Growing up as a young girl in my home country in West Africa in a rural-urban suburb of Ghana, memories of the challenges and difficulties one had to go through as a girl child in attaining education takes me right into the shoes of these young girls who have embrace all the odds and the economic hardship of being in a deprived community and yet be determine to go to school only to end up as bargaining price for certain unscrupulous individual interest.

And as unfortunate as the case maybe, Leaders in Africa particularly the Nigerian Government appear clueless and acting like toothless-bull-dog on how to rescue the girls, giving the perpetrators more power to now move door to door in vulnerable villages to abduct more girls.
It is almost a month now and no sign of their where about.

Although it may seem hopeless I believe with the assistance from the Americans, this barbaric and inhuman activities from this militant group will be brought to a closer.