Nigeria: 'Why Japan Didn't Join Search for Abducted Nigerian Girls'

10 May 2014

Japanese government Friday gave an insight to why it hasn't offered any military assistance to Nigeria in its search for the over 2000 girls kidnapped from the Federal Government Girls College Chibok, Borno State, by members of the Boko-Haram sect.

Japan however said it would support any United Nations (UN) activities in Nigeria by deploying its Self Defence Force through the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (ODA).

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