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#BringBackOurGirls – Dele Momodu Sounds Off
Nigerian media mogul and former Presidential aspirant Dele Momodu is speaking out against the abduction of the 200+ school girls in the Chibok area of Borno state.
The Ovation Magazine publisher shared via his official Twitter page – @DeleMomodu, the “nightmare”.
Good Day Africa! As I woke up from the #BringBackOurGirls nightmare I wondered how this saga would end when CNN moves to other wastelands.
— Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
It is unthinkable how much Nigeria has become divided! Some people still insist no girl was abducted. Only God can help us. — Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
I wonder why we continue to promote divisions when it is obvious it won’t lead us anywhere & only politicians & a few cronies will gain! — Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
Those promoting the break up of Nigeria forget the reality that we are not just North & South like Sudan but a thousand fragments!
— Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
I often wonder why we must breakup because a few selfish people can’t have their way and satisfy their insatiable greed!
— Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
Those who are asking for pictures of abducted village girls should also demand pictures of the battalions sent after Boko Haram! — Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
Is it not absurd that in this era of high-tech, we can’t be shown pictures & videos of our soldiers in hot pursuit of terrorists! — Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
Some of the comments I hear & read from highly educated Nigerians these days are that of a paranoid nation gone completely neurotic!
— Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014
For doubting Thomases, CNN has interviewed parents of abducted girls! Very tragic story indeed.
— Dele Momodu (@DeleMomodu) May 7, 2014