One thing is clear: sustained citizen action halted original intention of the Nigerian government to gloss over #BringBackOurGirls as usual. — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
Thus, every possible legal channel must be explored to keep #BringBackOurGirls message on point. It’s a pivotal representation of our issues — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
To #BringBackOurGirls. Tweets. Protests. eMails. Calls. Consultations. All must be sustained. Media spotlight must stay on the issue too. — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
Anything and everything that happens in Nigeria until government is able to #BringBackOurGirls is hereby declared a campaign opportunity. — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
If you have a pass to attend #WEFAfrica, that IV could (depending on your personal choice) become a campaign tool to help #BringBackOurGirls — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
If you choose to stay away from #WEFAfrica, please don’t do so quietly. Let the world know that you’re doing this to help #BringBackOurGirls — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
If you choose to attend #WEFAfrica, please use your presence to keep media spotlight on the issues to #BringBackOurGirls. Every little helps — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
For every #WEFAfrica tweet, leave space for #BringBackOurGirls so that each time people search for the event’s wise quotes, they’re reminded — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
When you ask a question at #WEFAfrica, spare last 5 seconds to say “We ask that the Government of Nigeria work harder to #BringBackOurGirls” — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
When the cameras are on you, raise a piece of paper that says #BringBackOurGirls. Use any of the freely shared graphic designs if necessary — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
If you’ve got only 1 tshirt that says “Ask My Government To #BringBackOurGirls”, it’s okay to wash and wear more than once during #WEFAfrica — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
If you can host a side press conference at the venue of #WEFAfrica, to talk about #BringBackOurGirls, you’d be doing Nigeria a HUGE favour. — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
Whatever you do, stay on the issue: #BringBackOurGirls. Don’t argue with any security official but politely explain why this is for them too — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
STOP PRESS: Every accredited #WEFAfrica media participant is hereby invited to note that #BringBackOurGirls is the unofficial theme for 2014 — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014
Meanwhile…
According to TrendsMap, the call to #BringBackOurGirls is fast becoming a global conversation. Thank you, world. pic.twitter.com/Fh9Su0WNfa — #BringBackOurGirls (@gbengasesan) May 3, 2014