It’s been over 2 weeks since over 234 school girls where taken from a school
in Borno, and the Nigerian government has shown severe apathy towards the
situation.While we’ve heard shocking reports that the girls have been sold into
slavery and married off as slaved for as low as $12.Social media has been
buzzing over the #BringBackOurGirls campaign with 35% of Nigerian Celebrities and
a list U.S celebs join in on the campaign as they’ve taken to their twitter
pages to share heart-rendering tweets urging Boko-Haram to release these school
girls. Some of the celebs who have spoken out include Chris Brown, Mary J
Blige, Russel Simmons, Piers Morgan, Keri Hilson and others., Piers Morgan,
Keri Hilson and others.SEE THEIR TWEETS BELOW:
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