Late on the night of April 14, 2014, armed men burst into a boarding school in the Nigerian town of Chibok, where Joy Bishara and Lydia Pogu were among hundreds of teenage girls in their beds, fast asleep. Shooting guns into the air, the men began herding the frightened girls into a group, shouting “Allahu akbar!” (“God is great” in Arabic), the telltale rallying cry of Nigeria’s ruthless terrorist group, Boko Haram.
“We were all crying and screaming,” Joy tells People. “They told us to keep quiet or else they’re going to kill us.”
Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls that night,...
“We were all crying and screaming,” Joy tells People. “They told us to keep quiet or else they’re going to kill us.”
Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls that night,...
- 6/15/2017
- by Abigail Pesta
- PEOPLE.com
Just what NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 needed.
It was an all-star caper on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 21.
I say all-star because it brought Hetty's Vietnam War-era band back together.
Most importantly, this meant a return of A.J. Chegwidden, of Jag, fame, last seen in NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 15. He was winningly accompanied by another retired admiral, Sterling Bridges, and watching the two of them bicker was like watching future Sam and Callen.
Especially when Sam and Callen repeatedly tried to sideline them. They didn't listen any more than Sam and Callen would have.
Hetty had called them because they all shared a secret that stretched back to the Vietnam War.
Also sharing that secret was Charles Langston, another member of their team, who, for some reason, abducted a corrupt Va administrator and then shot up a pawn shop.
It was fun listening to the older officers reminisce,...
It was an all-star caper on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 21.
I say all-star because it brought Hetty's Vietnam War-era band back together.
Most importantly, this meant a return of A.J. Chegwidden, of Jag, fame, last seen in NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 15. He was winningly accompanied by another retired admiral, Sterling Bridges, and watching the two of them bicker was like watching future Sam and Callen.
Especially when Sam and Callen repeatedly tried to sideline them. They didn't listen any more than Sam and Callen would have.
Hetty had called them because they all shared a secret that stretched back to the Vietnam War.
Also sharing that secret was Charles Langston, another member of their team, who, for some reason, abducted a corrupt Va administrator and then shot up a pawn shop.
It was fun listening to the older officers reminisce,...
- 4/24/2017
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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