US President Barrack Obama yesterday engaged President Goodluck Jonathan in a telephone conversation over the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls of Chibok, Borno State.
Obama, who phoned Jonathan at about 3pm yesterday through the US Secretary of State, promised to send troops to Nigeria to assist in the ongoing search and rescue operations for the release of the captives.
Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, disclosed this to State House reporters yesterday during a press conference.
He said Jonathan also today met with the service chiefs and had received updates from them, on the abduction of the schoolgirls.

May 7, 2014 





What else can I say. If we can’t handle it locally,then,we have to give green light to the internationals for help.Fellow Nigerians let’s stop politicizing this situation. Let’s give Obama the benefits of the doubt.
lols dis dude is cwazy
More oil deals
Well we should note that the American soldiers are only coming for assistance in the release of the abducted girls and check Boko Haram insurgence and not for economic or political reasons because they must not use this as an excuse to get involve in what they are not here for. Please the President should be very careful, for if the news we are reading from Wikileaks is anything to go by then their coming is more of a destruction to our dear country than good.
well i appreciate obama kind gesture but since the pressmen have reported jeg as a habitual lover hot drink too much i implore oga jeg to use drunking system of the chinesse to crush these insurgents long before now but it not too late sir because in my dialect there is this saying if you need the kernel nut in kernel shell you do not use easy hand it is total war to accomplish the mission
Thanks to the U.S Government for this kind gesture of assisting in resolving the problem of insecurity in Nigeria. God bless the United States, God bless Nigeria