The dreaded Terrorist group, Boko Haram, on Friday night released 2 new videos, one showing some of its commanders allegedly released by the government in a swap deal for the recently freed 82 Chibok girls.
The other video shows 4 young women, covered in black dresses, said to be some of the Chibok girls who refused to return home during the last round of negotiations between the government and Boko Haram.
One of the girls holds an AK 47 rifle as they field questions from a man behind the camera.
In the video, a commander of the sect said to be Shuaibu Moni, who was among those released in exchange for 82 Chibok girls, interacted with the girls.
“These girls are among the Chibok girls that said they will not go back to their parents, they said they will stay and follow the religion of Allah. Now, we will ask them the reasons for their decision,” Moni said.
Below is their conversation;
Moni: What is your name? (One of the girls was asked)
Girl: My name is Maida Yakubu.
Moni: You are from which town?
Girl: Chibok
Moni: What are the name of your parents?
Girl: My mother’s name is Esther Mutari and my father’s name is Yakubu Kagu.
Moni: You are from which school?
Girl: GSS Chibok
Moni: What is your reason for refusing to go back to your parents?
Girl: The reason is that they live in the town of unbelievers (kafirchi). It is our desire that they come (and join us) to practice religion (Islam) so that we will all rest in paradise.
Moni: What is your reaction to claims by people that you were forced to marry? Is that so?
Girl: No, it is not so. Among us, those who wanted to marry freely made the decision without being forced.
Moni: What is your message to parents?
Girl: My message is that they should embrace Islam so that we can practice the religion of God and be saved .
Moni: What is your appeal to Nigerians?
Girl: My appeal to Nigerians is that they should avoid any book that is not for Allah, let them come and follow “kitabi wasinnah”. Whether they like it or not the religion of Allah (Islam) will progress. If you reject it, go and die.
The question and answer session ended with Islamic recitation by the girls.
See the video below;
The other video shows 4 young women, covered in black dresses, said to be some of the Chibok girls who refused to return home during the last round of negotiations between the government and Boko Haram.
One of the girls holds an AK 47 rifle as they field questions from a man behind the camera.
In the video, a commander of the sect said to be Shuaibu Moni, who was among those released in exchange for 82 Chibok girls, interacted with the girls.
“These girls are among the Chibok girls that said they will not go back to their parents, they said they will stay and follow the religion of Allah. Now, we will ask them the reasons for their decision,” Moni said.
Below is their conversation;
Moni: What is your name? (One of the girls was asked)
Girl: My name is Maida Yakubu.
Moni: You are from which town?
Girl: Chibok
Moni: What are the name of your parents?
Girl: My mother’s name is Esther Mutari and my father’s name is Yakubu Kagu.
Moni: You are from which school?
Girl: GSS Chibok
Moni: What is your reason for refusing to go back to your parents?
Girl: The reason is that they live in the town of unbelievers (kafirchi). It is our desire that they come (and join us) to practice religion (Islam) so that we will all rest in paradise.
Moni: What is your reaction to claims by people that you were forced to marry? Is that so?
Girl: No, it is not so. Among us, those who wanted to marry freely made the decision without being forced.
Moni: What is your message to parents?
Girl: My message is that they should embrace Islam so that we can practice the religion of God and be saved .
Moni: What is your appeal to Nigerians?
Girl: My appeal to Nigerians is that they should avoid any book that is not for Allah, let them come and follow “kitabi wasinnah”. Whether they like it or not the religion of Allah (Islam) will progress. If you reject it, go and die.
The question and answer session ended with Islamic recitation by the girls.
See the video below;

These ones have been indoctrinated deep. Too bad for them though.
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These ones have sold their souls to Boko Haram
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ReplyDeleteControversy!!! Controversy!!!! That's all we get...strange news each day....is the FG really doing enough to stop bokoharam from brainwashing this youths in the north
ReplyDeleteLol this country is a funny place
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