The deadly Boko Haram group has struck again. This time, it has claimed responsibility for the abduction of over two hundred girls from a boarding school in Chibok, Borno State, leaving their families woe-begun and the entire nation in a state of collective shock. It is a forgone conclusion that the Federal Government will fail to mount a successful rescue mission because the bumbling President remains as clueless as he was when he first took office four years ago. No one knows why the terrorists have chosen to stoop this low. What is certain, however, is that the longer the girls remain in captivity, the more likely they are to be maimed, raped, sold and murdered without any consequence whatsoever. How do good people respond to evil of this sort? In This Chibok Story, they go to war . . . But not a war like you would expect-no guns, no bombs, no weapons conceived of or made by man. This war will shake the entire world to its very foundation . . . Because there is nothing ordinary about this war.