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Hillary Clinton on Nigerian Rescue Efforts: We Need a Lot More Action (7 stories)

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Nigeria - News May 9, 2014

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Less than six hours after she declared the mass kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls an "abominable" act of terror, Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night blasted civilian leaders in Abuja, Nigeria, for their slow response, demanding "a lot more action" in the fight to bring the children home.

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U.S. officials are on the ground in Nigeria to help the government there find the hundreds of girls kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram, Secretary of State John Kerry announced Thursday.

When the abduction of over 200 girls took place in Chibok a day after the first Nyanya Bomb blast my heart bled.

The tone at the World Economic Forum in Nigeria Thursday was tempered by the 276 school girls being held hostage by an extremist group, as Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan vowed the kidnappings would be the "beginning of the end of terror in Nigeria."

President Goodluck Jonathan has commended the United Kingdom, France, United States and China for indicating interest to help Nigeria to fight terrorism and ensure stability in country.

Apparently in an attempt to answer critics who are of the opinion that elders in the northern part of Nigeria are not doing enough on the issue of terrorism, Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar III, has come out to proffer way out to the Boko Haram insurgency and terrorism as a whole.

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