It may be necessary for Oby to apologise, not only to the Guild, but also the people and government of Nigeria for her often uncontrollable outbursts where it concerns the abducted girls. While many have opined that the women that people the BBOG have been the best supportive group for the release of the Chibok girls, it has to be observed that the group has been infiltrated by self-seeking politicians who see it as a franchise to steal the public space it enjoys. Two of such are that woman and the foul-mouthed former student union leader who was in the National Assembly. As commentators have said, the genuine fighters for the girls have had their voices drowned by the loud-mouths who know how to seize every opportunity to court the media. Now that the media appears ready to go elsewhere or follow the matter without being partisan, they have become the butt of needless invectives from the publicity-seeking -persons. It has to be admitted that while the girls are not back home, the government has done its possible best in the prevailing circumstances of our clime. It should be encouraged to do more by well-meaning individuals so that at the end of the day, this country will once again know some modicum of peace and unity.
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