Saturday, 10 May 2014

False False False. #BringBackOurGirls gist

Number one on this list would be that of the picture you see above of a lady resting on her arms. According to Mashable, she is not a Nigerian, not aware of this advert, not paid for it and she is not related to any of the abducted girls.


"The viral Image which depicts a young girl named Jenabu Balde staring out from bhind her hand, is accompanied by a text that says #BringBackOurGirls. It has been tweeted and retweeted hundreds of thousands of times since its early days of the Campaign in late April, and has been appropriated as posters and signs that has been displayed at rallies around the world"
Source: Mashable

The second on the list is the picture of two foreign military men with a man tired up the middle was attatched to  Breaking news that the leader of the group that aducted the Chibok girls has been captured and the girls located.

"Some of you may have seen this photo and similar once on many online platforms claming it is the US troops capturing  Boko Haram member...erm it is false"
Source: Linda Ikeji

"Also, you can see in all the pics floating online, from the uniforms, the African soilders taking notes from American forces are from Uganda and Somalia. Military aid has been in Africa for some time under AFRICOM to help train our military"
Source: Linda Ikeji
The Nigerian news reporters have not been helpful too especially The Vanguard and The Trent because the put up stories of the Boko Haram Leader being captured.









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