Boomers. Sh the following day we were sent to fetch waumpt thats when we water. Thats when we seized the opportunity and bolted. When they shot at us, we took the chance and god helped us arrive in chibok two days later a girl tells a story of her escape from the boko haram kidnappers. Listening in horror are the griefstricken girls in captivity still. All demand the government do more to bring them home. Nigerias military is on the defensive, and is denying report that it was warned hours before fighters snatched the 276 students. U. S. Personnel arrived in nigeria to find the school girls. More now from abuja. Reporter the Nigerian Military broke its silence, issuing a statement trying to exonerate soldiers that they had advanced warning, but failed to act accordingly. The military said what they received were calls for reinforcement once the boko haram attack was under way, that it had to dispatch reinforcements to more than 120km away in a rugged and difficult terrain that soldiers
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Jayne Hrdlicka at the venue and event that she has made her own.
Hrdlicka is also Virgin Australiaâs Brisbane-based chief executive and thus jetted out of Melbourne for Brisbane prior to the lockdown last Friday. She has been fielding her tennis duties remotely since then. And whether the polished executive will make it back to Melbourne in time for the pointy end of the tournament over the weekend â including Sundayâs Grand Final and prize giving â is yet to be determined.
Recall that Hrdlicka was prompted to swap her home in Melbourneâs tennis-loving eastern suburbs for a Queenslander in Brisbane in October last year when she was elevated to the top job at Virgin. Her departure from the Bleak City left Tennis Australiaâs board with just two Melbourne-based directors out of nine: lawyer