Monday, May 5, 2014

VIDEO : Nigeria's First Lady Patience Dramatically "Weeping" On National TV Hours Before She Ordered Arrest Of #BringBackOurGirls Protest Leader



VIDEO : Nigeria's First Lady Patience Dramatically "Weeping" On National TV Hours Before She Ordered Arrest Of #BringBackOurGirls Protest Leader.HT: SaharaReporters.

Nigeria's first lady, Patience Jonathan "wept" openly on national TV in Nigeria yesterday some 21 days after 276 girls were abducted by Boko HAram militants from a high school in Chibok, Borno State.

As it turned out, Mrs. Jonathan who was meeting with the Principal of the high school, several wives of state governors and women groups wasn't "weeping" about the abductions. She was actually interrogating the principal of the school and other activists for orchestrating the story about the abductions with the aim of "killing" her husband, President Goodluck Jonathan. According to several persons in attendance, Mrs. Jonathan did not believe in the abduction saga.

Shortly after the televised "weeping" Mrs. Jonathan ordered the arrest of Naomi Mutu Nyadar who is one of the prominent leaders of the #BringBackOurs Girls campaign rally that took place in Abuja last week.

Mrs. Nyadar remains in detention chauffeured around by security agents to unknown destinations in Abuja.

Related: Nigeria's First Lady Orders Arrest Of #BringBackOurGirls Protest Leader

 Nigeria’s first lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan has ordered the arrest and detention of one of the prominent campaigners for abducted Chibok girls.

Naomi Nyadar was arrested minutes after she returned home from a marathon meeting with the first lady and several wives of state governors at the Presidential Villa.

During the meeting, the first lady reportedly accused Nyadar of fabricating the abduction story, accusing her of being an active member of Boko Haram.

Lawyers to Nyadar said she was first detained at the Asokoro police station with another woman from Chibok before being moved to an unknown destination after protesters began gathering at the police station to demand her release.

Yesterday Mrs. Jonathan dramatically broke down in tears on national television during a meeting with the principal of Government High School where the girls were abducted three weeks ago. During her widely televised “weeping”, Mrs. Jonathan seem to cast doubt on the abduction saga. She was hostile to the principal asking why she did not come to the presidential villa meeting with other teachers.

Also, last week, the women leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, Kema Chikwe, issued a statement at a prayer session of the party widely questioning the abduction saga, she later retracted her statement claiming she was misunderstood following condemnation by the public.

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