Michelle Obama was actively campaigns for the release of the girls of US First Lady Michelle Obama of her husband per presidential address last month kidnapping of Nigerian girls to condemn should meet.
Usually refrain from remarks first ladies outspoken foreign policy, but Mrs. Obama has been a vocal campaigner for the release of more than 200 girls.
Fifty-three of the students escape, soon after Chibok on April 14 seized is, but many more trapped.
Islamist militant group Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the attack.
The United Nations Security Council outrage over the abductions in the North-Eastern Borno State expressing, and demanded the immediate release of the students.
He said it would consider "appropriate measures" against Boko Haram. The United States wants to have UN sanctions against the group.
"Call to action"
Mrs Obama should the address before mother's day, make the United States marked on Sunday.
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"Opportunity takes as a mother of two young daughters, Mrs. Obama to the outrage and heartbreak, the President, and they notify about the kidnapping" Deputy spokesman of the White House Eric Schultz said.
"The First Lady hopes the courage of this young girl serves as an inspiration... and a call to action for people all over the world to fight to ensure that each girl receives the training their birthright", he added.
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Earlier this week, she have a sign with the message "#BringBackOurGirls" tweeted a picture of himself in the White House.
President Obama has described the abduction as "shattering" and "outrageous".
A small number of American and British experts have now begun to facilitate arrival in Nigeria, the Government's rescue efforts.
A senior US official said Washington was considering also a Nigerian request for surveillance aircraft.
But analysts have pointed out the difficulty of using aerial reconnaissance in the region of rugged forests.
British High Commissioner Andrew Pocock told the BBC today programme: "the eye in the sky, even though it will be concentrated in the situation on the ground no panacea.
"What way is the proper use... To do capture the intelligence that try Nigerians and all Western friends of Nigeria that helps them."
The Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said on Friday that he believed, the students were still in his country and had not been moved to neighboring Cameroon.
Amnesty International claimed on Friday warning of the attack had not complied with but Nigeria's military.
Nigerian authorities they say "Doubt the accuracy" of the human rights group claim.
Boko Haram has been to capture the girls who say, she shouldn't at school and should get married instead.
Group leader Abubakar Shekau was threatened in a video "Students sell".
Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is prohibited in the Hausa language", began his rebellion in Borno State in 2009.
At least 1,200 people are expected to have died in the violence in this year alone.
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