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Nigerian singer offers her virginity to Boko Haram militants in exchange of abducted schoolgirls

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Abuja, June 27: As the Islamist Boko Haram militants have abducted around 200 Nigerian school girls since April, he country's pop star and singer Adokiye Kyrian has offered her virginity to the the terror group in exchange of inncoent girls.

According to reports, 23 year old Adokiye made this bizarre solution during an interview to Nigeria's Vanguard newspaper..

"This is 11pm in the night and do you know what I am thinking about? Those little girls, where they are and what could be happening to them. It is just unfair. They are too young. I wish I could offer myself in exchange," she was quoted as saying..

"They are between 12 and 15 year old girls for Christ sake. I am older and more experienced. Even if 10 to12 men have to take me every night, I don't care. Just release these girls and let them go back to their parents", she further said.

Besides, expressing her concern regarding the abducted girls, she also said that her virginity deal is also open to any man who can buy her mother a private jet.

Adokiye is also the UN Ambassador of Peace in Nigeria and hails from Imo state.

Meanwhile, her bold initiative to rescue the abducted girls has generated mixed reactions on the social media.

Some have supported her bold and daring move and many have touted her claim as a mere publicity stunt.

The mass abduction of Nigerial schoolgirls has left the world outraged and a social media campain #BringBackOurGirls was launched and it was supported by the US First Lady Michelle Obama, Pakistani teen activist Malala Yousafzai among others.

In a video clip released in May, militant group Boko Haram said its members were behind the April 14 kidnapping of school girls in Chibok Town, an incident which sparked outrage locally and internationally.

The girls were kidnapped from the dormitory of Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno state of northeastern Nigeria on the night of April 14.

Boko Haram Islamists had threatened to sell the girls and even said that if their demands were not met they would forcefully marry the girls.

Abubakar Shekau, the group's leader, said that the girls would be held until all of its imprisoned militants had been freed. He added that the girls had been converted to Islam and a video release shown them praying.

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