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False Information And Propaganda Reporting by Stephen Davies on Boko Haram In Nigeria

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It should be noted that the information given by Dr. Stephen Davies is half truth and inconsistent  with the reality on ground , Dr Stephen Davies , an  Australian who’s been negotiating for the release of the 200 school-girls kidnapped by Boko Haram from their school in Northeast Nigeria has today accused several politicians of funding the Islamist fighters.  Dr Stephen Davis says Nigerian politicians are one of Boko Haram’s “primary” sources of funding. And he says he was very close to freeing some of the girls. But that just 15 minutes before he reached the village where they had been left by their kidnappers, a different group of fighters arrived and kidnapped them again.

According to egogiwe – This is disinformation to the maximum . Boko Haram has openly call for Modu Sherrif’s head. In fact, Jonathan getting rid of Sherrif was one of their grounds for reaching an agreement. Sherrif’s hometown residence has been taken over by these dregs of society and now serves as their headquaters in rural Bornu.

How does anyone find it credible that Boko Haram would make names of their real sponsors public? This reporter is either very naive (which l doubt very much that he is) or he is in reality a corroborator of Boko Haram.

The Afrika Market research and archive team believes Dr stephen Davies is working on destabilizing Nigeria and using his connection to give erroneous report and propaganda to buy his ways to the minds of some politicians who might be his associate or partner in crime in seeing Nigeria destabilize

Nigerians need to remain resolute , firm and support our military in combating the terrorists and Boko -Haram

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