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Why Critics Think Dapchi is a Stunt

Posted By: adminon: March 21, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: 'Armed herdsmen', BOKO HARAM, Chibok girlsNo CommentsViews:
Why Critics Think Dapchi is a Stunt

There is relief that the Dapchi girls are back, save the four that did not return but there is also a lot of thinking aloud that it was all a stunt, something stage managed.  The question is... Read more

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