Friday, June 13, 2014

Paradoxical Inquiries of the Chibok Saga

If there’s something to thoroughly ask about, it is this Chibok issue – that it must be touched from all indications in the course of investigation. Not that because of huge number of people flocking to government houses yelling and chanting on an unfound anguish in the same direction that everybody must follow. It may eventually fool all.


This is what calls the attention of some intellectual ponderers to raise some questions for the concerned parties, well-wishers, protesters and all eye-witnesses to answer. 

Mysteries of the Missing Chibok Girls:
  1. Where are the parents of these missing girls? We want to see them? (Wole Soyinka)
  2. Why has the government not published pictures of these girls? (Wole Soyinka)
  3. You need a lot of vehicles to transport 230 girls…… 
  4. How were they transported? If the girls were made to walk in the bush track, how come no villager saw them? (Godswill Akpabio) 
  5. The girls were said to have been transported in trucks (Hilux), assuming 10 girls per truck, that means we'll need about 23 trucks for the girls and about 7 trucks for the insurgents. 
  6. Why were the principal's daughters and female staffers not touched? 
  7. What was the principal’s reaction when this was going on? 
  8. The principal has given two opposite/ different stories. Initially she said was not in on the fateful night and had traveled out of Chibok. Later she said she was in the school that night. 
  9. The varying number of girls abducted raises a lot of questions from 270, to 234, to 200, to 170, etc 
  10. In a school where 120 students registered for SSCE (WAEC) Exams, how come 234 are writing physics? 
  11. We were told they were abducted while writing physics exam. We were told they were abducted at night. Were they writing physics exam at night?
  12. Some girls were said to have escaped and not a single child was shot, we all know that has not been the practice in the past. Were they freed or did they escape? 
  13. Why were the escaped girls handed over to the governor for weeks and not to their parents? 
  14. Two of the supposed girls that escaped, that the governor allowed to tell their stories, had two very different incoherent stories. 
  15. The supposed escaped girl that told her story does not understand nor speak English but speaks only local Chibok dialect. Was she writing WAEC in Chibok language? 
  16. We were told that the state government gave N1m each to the parents of the girls, what was this money for and where are the lists? 
  17. Almost all the things suggested in the media are the things BHS is now saying. 
  18. A news agency said that the girls have been sold for N2000 each and a few days later, the main BHS man appears and threatens to sell the girls; are we the ones suggesting what he should do?
  19. The girls shown in the latest video all look very neat, well fed and relaxed. Where did all the 230 hijabs they are wearing come from?: Were they sewn in Sambisa forest also? 
  20. How come the governor identified 97 girls as Chibok girls students. Does the governor know all the Chibok girls students? And many more intriguing questions?
WHO ARE WE REALLY LOOKING FOR? IS THERE SOMETHING 'FISHY'? DRAMA OR SCAM?

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