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Aderonke Ogunleye-Bello organised a football match to commemorate the 100th day of #BringBackOurGirls in Nigeria to highlight the potential of sports to bring back the abducted Chibok girls.
Ms. Ogunleye said she organized the event because she believes there is power in sports for development.
“Sports is a powerful tool, a silent force that can be used to make a great impact in the society,” she said, “it is a universal language, and of course, the only thing that brings Nigeria together, we are imploring Boko Haram to please release the kidnapped Chibok girls.” “It has been a hundred days of wailing and crying in the household of these girls.
Mothers are not happy about it. We are begging the insurgents to please let our girls go back home to their parents,” she pleaded.
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