The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
Lagos—
A group, Campus Students Community Project, has appealed to Boko Haram
insurgents to release the over 200 schoolgirls abducted in Government
Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Bornu State.
The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/06/unilag-students-make-case-chibok-girls/#sthash.QRBaCd84.dpufLagos— A group, Campus Students Community Project, has appealed to Boko Haram insurgents to release the over 200 schoolgirls abducted in Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Bornu State.
The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
Lagos— A group, Campus Students Community Project, has appealed to Boko Haram insurgents to release the over 200 schoolgirls abducted in Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Bornu State.
The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/06/unilag-students-make-case-chibok-girls/#sthash.QRBaCd84.dpufLagos— A group, Campus Students Community Project, has appealed to Boko Haram insurgents to release the over 200 schoolgirls abducted in Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Bornu State.
The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
Lagos— A group, Campus Students Community Project, has appealed to Boko Haram insurgents to release the over 200 schoolgirls abducted in Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Bornu State.
The group, made up of law students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, also feted no fewer than 500 less-privileged children at Ilaje, in Bariga area of Lagos State as part of events to mark the Children’s Day celebration.
Speaking at the event, the General Coordinator of the group, Kodichi Anibogu, said the abduction of the Chibok girls had put their parents in very difficult situations that might affect their health unless the girls were immediately released.
It called on the Federal Government to ensure the release of the girls as quickly as possible to prevent them from being indoctrinated by the sect.
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