American artiste, Chris Brown has joined other international stars such as Keri Hilson, Russell Simmons and several others in the call for the release of the over 200 kidnapped Chibok girls.
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CHRIS BROWN CALLS FOR THE RELEASE OF 200 GIRLS KIDNAPPED IN CHIBOK NIGERIA
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