
Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteers Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari, has launched an online campaign aimed to counter the very popular #BringBackOurGirls campaign which is taking the world by storm.
He flagged off the campaign around midnight with a short message on his Facebook wall: “PASS THE MESSAGE NO GIRLS ARE MISSING.....CHIBOK IS A SCAM.”
Some minutes before 2 this afternoon, the former militant repeated the controversial post and went on to make a mockery of the efforts by the United States of America and other world powers who have joined forces with Nigeria to search for the over 200 teenage girls abducted from their hostel at Government Girls Secondary Scholl, Chibok, Borno State, by Boko Haram terrorists on April 14. He updated his profile with the following:
“UFO had just been sighted in Cameroun flying hazardously with Chibok UFPs....The Cameroon authorities have establish contact with Nigeria, Chad and Niger to ascertain the origin of the UFO....The UN, NASA, European Space agency, Russian National Space agency and the Chinese space agency have been invited to unravel the truth about this epoch sighing of UFO flying about with CHIBOK UFPs in Africa.
“PASS THE MESSAGE...NO GIRLS ARE MISSING....CHIBOK IS A SCAM.”
News Express reports that First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, was the first to claim, on Sunday night, that no girls were either abducted or missing from Chibok. Ironically, Boko Haram leader later in the day boasted in a video about how his group kidnapped the girls and threatened to sell them as slaves.
Besides, the Northern States Christian and Elders Forum (NOCSEF), an affiliate of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has since released the names of 180 abducted female students,165 of them Christians and the remaining 15 Muslims.
•Photo shows Dokubo Asari.



























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