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Asari Dokubo Insists That Chibok Girls Are Not Really Missing

Months after the Chibok girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram, Asari Dokubo maintains the girls are not missing but merely a political gimmick by President Jonathan's opponents

Nearly 3 months after 276 girls were kidnapped from the Government Secondary school, Chibok, ex-Niger Delta front-line militant, Asari Dokubo has maintained that the Chibok girls are not really missing.

Asari Dokubo who is now resident in and a citizen of Benin republic had earlier spoken on the issue of the missing Chibok girls stating that they were not really missing but rather, the whole episode was a machination of the political opponents of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Asari reaffirmed his stand on the matter when he posted the message below on his Facebook page

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