Dapchi schoolgirls release is unconditional, no swap, no ransom paid – FG
By Channels
22 March 2018 |
9:26 am
Dapchi schoolgirls release is unconditional, no swap, no ransom paid - FG
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23 Comments
Well done HMIC, we believe in your government.
Sure…
God bless him
Amen
Amen
Yes oooo, APC Government is doing excellently well.
PDP disappointed us woefully
No doubt about that
Yes ooo, in this present government we believe
Certainly!
We appreciate this working government for fulfilling their promises to Nigerians.
Questing impeccable governance, it is found in APC
Sure!
Only pdp and their paid erats won’t appreciate this government for their successful work on the girls.
This government deserves to be commended
Kudos my honorable minister of information
The minister for information and culture is working for the betterment of our nation
Alhaji lai Mohammed ,the best minister among the ministers
HMIC is an outstanding minister
The best minister Nigeria ever produced…. HMIC
Alhaji Lai Mohammed is diligent and patriotic.
Thats a good one by the FG. Good to hear the minister say that. God bless Nigeria
Amen
FG has made clarification on that, it is now an unquestioning belief to the entire Nigerians that Dapchi schoolgirls rescue is unconditional
We will review and take appropriate action.