10 May 2014

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US Marine locates Abducted Chibok girls in Sambisa Forest...

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Yesterday, there were indications that the 230 female
students abducted by Boko Haram terrorists from the
Government Girls' Secondary School, GGSS, Chibok,
Borno State, have been sited at the Sambisa Forest in
Borno State, by the Special Forces of the United States
Marines.
This was even as more US military officials arrived
Nigeria yesterday to join local officials in the search
while the UK team had earlier arrived in Abuja to
support Nigerian government in its response to the
abduction of over 200 school girls.
Sources told Saturday Vanguard in Abuja that
members of the United States Marines who are already
in Maiduguri following the promise by President Barak
Obama to assist Nigeria in rescuing the abducted girls,
located the girls inside the forest, using some Satellite
equipment which combed the forest, located an
assembly of the young girls and sent the images back
to the Marines on ground in Maiduguri.
Aside locating the whereabouts of the girls in the
dense forest, it was also, further gathered that one of
the leaders of terrorist group who participated in the
abduction of the girls was arrested by a combined
team of the US Marines and Nigerian forces.
Sources said that the Boko Haram leader was arrested,
through an advanced interceptor equipment which was
used to track the terrorist while exchanging
information with his colleagues in Sambisa Forest
about the movements of American and Nigerian
soldiers in Maiduguri.
His phone was subsequently traced to a location in
Maiduguri where he was arrested and handed over to
the Nigerian military.
The location of the girls in the forest is contrary to
widespread reports that the girls had been distributed
and ferried to the Nigerian border towns in Chad,
Cameroon and Niger Republic.
Senator Ahmed Zanna, representing Borno Central
District in whose Maiduguri home, an alleged Boko
Haram top commander was once arrested told the
Senate last week that he gave the Military an up-to-
date information on how the girls could be rescued,
but lamented that his information was largely ignored.
He spoke against the backdrop of the claim by the
Boko Haram leader, Sheik Abubakar Shekau, last week
that the girls were booties of war, who would be sold
into slavery.

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This barbaric act didn't happen in Nigeria

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I'm sure by now most of you have seen the
unbelievable video of a young girl being stoned to
death. If you haven't seen it, please don't go looking
for it, it will spoil your whole week.
Anyway, a lot of people have been speculating that it
happened in Nigeria and it's one of the abducted
Chibok girls buried from neck down and stoned to
death. But according to The Minister of State for
Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, this happened a while
back and it didn't happen in Nigeria.

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Dr Dre set to be hip hop's first billionaire as Apple is set to buy Beats Electronics for $3.2bn

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Super producer and rapper Dr Dre is set to become Hip
Hop's first billionaire as Apple Inc. is close to sealing a
multi-billion dollar deal to purchase Beats Electronics,
the company he founded with music producer Jimmy
Lovine in 2008. The company produces the popular
Beats By Dre headphones and also runs a music
streaming service, which Apple is more interested in
than the headphones itself. If this happens, it will be
Apple's biggest acquisition till date. ($3.2billion)
Apple wants a music-on-demand service to rival
Spotify, which is a digital music service that gives
people access to millions of songs.
It was announced today that the acquisition could be
announced as early as next week.
Last night, singer Tyrese posted a video where Dr Dre
proclaimed himself the first billionaire in Hip Hop. Dr
Dre is currently worth $550million.

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Dencia says #BringBackOurGirls protests should stop

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The singer feels all the protests should stop...and also
mentioned that she was the one who sent out
messages to US celebs to tweet support for the
campaign...she thinks d protest is way to much.what do you think?

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#BringBackOurGirls: Actress Anne Hathaway leads protest in LA

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Oscar winning actress Anne Hathaway yesterday
Thursday May 8th took to the streets of Los Angeles to
raise awareness for the Bring Back Our Girls cause. She
was joined by her husband Adam Shulman and a few
others. During the protest, Anne grabbed a megaphone
and said...
"These Nigerian girls are part of the 5% who are able
to seek an education, they were taken from their beds
in the middle of the night by cowards, cowards who
tell them that girls do not deserve an education. Do
we agree with these cowards?" she asked the crowd,
then yelled, "What do you want?" the crowd replied
"Our girls!"

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