Rev. Johnnie Moore discusses genocide against Nigerian Christians in the name of jihad, focusing on the 276 schoolgirls kidnapped in 2014 and the ongoing struggles faced by the Chibok community.
Key Points
Chibok kidnapping in 2014 was the first major school abduction in Nigeria
Over 1,400 students have been kidnapped since then
Security and safety arrangements in schools are weak and inadequate
Pros
Raising awareness about the ongoing plight of the kidnapped schoolgirls
Highlighting the global struggle for girls' education
Focusing on the need for improved security in schools
Cons
Lack of adequate efforts by Nigerian authorities to free the remaining women
Security lapses in schools continue to pose a threat to students
Concerns about the well-being of the freed women and the missing girls