According to him, 48 of the parents of these Chibok girls still in captivity are late due to high blood pressure and their immense sadness over the abduction of their children.
Quoting some of his statements from Arise News Television today, he said: “I have to acknowledge the restless efforts of our securities while I greet my Chibok community and our daughters that were released. I have to thank God for seeing this day and the efforts of the Government to release some of our daughters but even though out of 276 of them we are still looking up unto God and crying out to the Government to release the remaining 82 still in captivity”.
“Collectively, 48 of the parents are late due to high blood pressure while some of them are crying constantly. I saw one woman I visited last week who nearly went blind because she was crying every day. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>