"Bring Back Our Girls", Jean Bwasa

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Story: Yaw Pee Yaw

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A tutor at the Sacred Heart College in Johannesburg, South Africa, and an African advocate, Mr. Jean Bwasa, has voiced out his frustration in Nigerian authorities not finding the Chibok school girls who were abducted in 2014 by terrorist group, Boko Haram. He also expressed his dismay in how the #Bringbackourgirls campaign has waned with time.

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Jean Bwasa writes:

"Bring Back Our Girls. This is far fetched in our memory: 276 Young school girls were kidnapped in Nigeria by Boko Haram on the 14th of April 2014, 23 hours - The infamous islamic Boko Haram fighters stormed the city of Chibok in Nigeria and abducted high school students aged 12 to 17 years old.
Ten years ago, this sordid event sparked a worldwide campaign, unlike 'Mama KongoCide'. However, the majority of these girls have vanished in nature, survivors who escaped the terror tell stories that they were Forcefully married to members f the terrorist group.
To date the 'Bring-Back-Our-Girls' drive has faded. Albeit, Mama Afrika continues to bleed! Let's rise up and light up a candle of Hope to build a haven for humanity".

Jean Bwasa is a Congolese citizen living and teaching in Johannesburg, South Africa. He runs the Rights2Live Africa Foundation with his wife that feeds school children. He is also an Iconoclast and Liberal Thinker.


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