#BringBackOurGirls: Support Pours in on Social Media
Alicia Keys, Naomi Campbell and more have shared the story.
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Michelle Obama - As 276 abducted Nigerian girls remain missing, celebrities and other prominent figures have used social media to draw attention to the story. Take a look at the individuals who have spoken up in support of #BringBackOurGirls, a campaign putting pressure on the Nigerian government to rescue the girls. — Natelege Whaley (@Natelege)(Photo: Michelle Obama via Twitter)
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Alicia Keys - (Photo: Alicia Keys via Instagram)
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Diddy - (Photo: Diddy via Instagram)
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity - (Photo: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity via Twitter)
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Carolyn House Stewart - Carolyn House Stewart is currently the international president of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.(Photo: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority via Twitter)
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Mara Brock Akil - (Photo: Mara Brock Akil via Twitter)
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Naomi Campbell - (Photo: Naomi Campbell via Twitter)
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Mary J. Blige - (Photo: Mary J Blige via Twitter)
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Chris Brown - (Photo: Chris Brown via Twitter)
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Angela Simmons - (Photo: Angela Simmons Via Instagram)
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