Finally the world has woken up and realised that urgent action is required to rescue the 276 kidnapped Nigerian girls.
It is disgraceful that it has taken so long for something to be done to save the girls who were taken by the thuggish Boko Haram group on April 15.
It shows the indifferent and almost narcissistic nature of the Western world that an event like this could fly under the radar for nearly a month with barely a ripple of concern.
One can only imagine the outcry if 276 New Zealand children were abducted like that. Within hours the media would have been full of images of them and government's would have been mobilising to rescue them.
At least something is now being done to find the Nigerian girls. British, French and American security forces have arrived in Nigeria to assist in the rescue of the girls.
Let's hope they find them quickly. Just like it would be anywhere else in the world, there will be mothers, fathers, grandparents, brothers and sisters desperate to see them.