Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Mixed reactions continue to trail the recent release of 82 Chibok
girls by Boko Haram terrorists. It got worse when news got out that the
release the girls may have come at a price of the release of Two senior
Boko Haram Terrorists as well.
LIB
recently caught up with veteran Fuji music star, K1 who says, 'when the
kidnap happened 3 years ago, the world focus was on Nigeria and people
world over continued to pray for their safe return.
So their return is a
god development, it's a passmark on the leadership of the nation and
the military. And whether you argue about the fact that they negotiated
or not it doesn't matter, negotiating in war is also counted as victory.
so wither the negotiated or swapped them, the fact still remains that
the families of the released children will be very happy and the rest of
them will also be optimistic to believe that the rest of them are
coming back, so it's a win, win for everyone'.
We
asked K1 if he'll consider to run for office come 2019 and he said,
'No, I've never thought of it. I'm into politics but not necessarily to
run for office. I'm a goo community leader and I'm very much useful to
my community'.
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