Monday, January 12, 2015

40 world leaders condemn attack in Paris Not Nigeria

40 world leaders condemn attack in Paris Not Nigeria

At least 3.7 million people, including 50 world leaders, marched in anti-terrorism rallies in Paris and elsewhere in France on Sunday for the 12 people that was killed in an attack on the Paris satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Look miles away to Nigeria where more than 2000 people were killed. No demonstration, not a single rally or world leader to condemn the attack in Nigeria by Boko Haram in what has been described as the deadliest attack in history.

Hollywood star, Boris Kodjoe questioned why world leaders are not concerned about Boko Haram. Osaseye agrees with Boris on this issue. But first, it starts with the people of Nigeria, then the leaders in Nigeria before the world. Nigerians are so quiet on this matter. It is as is.

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