The movement has really picked up steam, and many people in Nigeria have taken to the streets to protest and demand answers on the 200+ girls that were kidnapped. Nigerian celebrities Waje, Seun Kuti, and others have joined in on protests in Nigeria. Many others have taken to twitter to tweet their grievances.
The international community have also begun to show support for the cause and also lend their voice to the movement. International celebrities including Common, Mary J Blige, Pierce Morgan, Erykah Badu and more have tweeted and shared information on their social pages to lend their support.
This horrific story is getting worse every day > http://t.co/sGaAAqvJ3b #BringBackOurGirls #Nigeria
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 30, 2014
It’s been two weeks since the kidnapping of 234 Nigerian girls and they still aren’t home #bringbackourgirls pic.twitter.com/8OiC5GJPrc — Mary J. Blige (@maryjblige) April 30, 2014
We must help with this! #bringbackourgirls http://t.co/6LdZqIfqsF
— COMMON (@common) April 30, 2014
What’s the plan for the kidnapped women in Nigeria ? Activists? Yo! — ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) April 30, 2014
Nigeria, you are in my heart… #BringBackOurGirls http://t.co/viVRnBfSIG
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) April 30, 2014