Nigerian superstars took to their social media accounts to call for the release of the 234 school pupils abducted by Boko Haram. Even some international stars have joined in the campaign with the hash tag- #Bring back our girls#
See their Twitter messages below:
I'm presently in Abuja and will join the #Bringbackourgirls rally at Unity Fountain opp Hilton 3pm today despite my questions. Peace.
— charles novia (@charlesnovia) May 1, 2014
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#bringBackOurGirls #letTheWorldKnowThatOurGirlsAreStillMissing #heartBreaking #signThePetition… http://t.co/yiE4mU1DmP
— Uche Jombo (@uchejombo) May 1, 2014
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It's a new month,d rain pours heavily down. It shd be a celebration of d gift of life but there is sadness all around with d loss of d girls
— Kate Amaka Henshaw (@HenshawKate) May 1, 2014
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Please let's pray fervently for their safe return home.. #bringbackourgirls http://t.co/ppOLnUKedt
— Rita Dominic (@ritaUdominic) May 1, 2014
This is heart wrenching! I ask myself, what would I have done if these girls were mine? THIS IS WAR!… http://t.co/18RDcyPh0B
Advertisement— Omoni Oboli (@Omonioboli) May 1, 2014
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Thanks for the wonderful outing again yesterday @Time u continually raise D bar.here again is a pic of where we're at pic.twitter.com/Oj6Tcu55Ap
— Dr Omotola .j. Ekeinde , MFR (@Realomosexy) April 30, 2014
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It's been two weeks since the kidnapping of 234 Nigerian girls and they still aren't home #bringbackourgirls pic.twitter.com/8OiC5GJPrc
Advertisement— Mary J. Blige (@maryjblige) April 30, 2014
This horrific story is getting worse every day > http://t.co/sGaAAqvJ3b #BringBackOurGirls #Nigeria
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 30, 2014
RT: @essencemag: Nigerian women organize 'Million Woman March' for abducted schoolgirls http://t.co/xolCeEuXn5 #BringBackOurGirls
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) April 30, 2014
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We have had sleepless nights about this issue as well and i just contacted some friends and colleagues with information and options for actions to get involved and increase the voice and urgency to bringing back our girls home.But if the girls are really missing,how come we have not seen a manifest of the girls up till now?strange.Cheers-Charles Usie,Country Director for Christian Aid UK,Nigeria office.