1st Frame garnered low engagements until the headline was edited 33 minutes later and “Christmas Eve” inserted.
The victims of this blast — all Muslims — were not praying in the Maiduguri mosque in preparation for Christmas when bomb ripped through the mosque.
But Channels TV displayed high level of journalistic irresponsibility by deliberately slanting the headline to further amplify the dangerous propaganda of “Christian genocide” being pushed by now disgraced lunatics.
While many are wont to accuse some politically exposed people for fanning the embers of religious polarisation, the Media is no less culpable, as it serves as the amplifying medium for dangerous narratives dividing the country.
Nigeria is far too vast and diverse. No matter how well-travelled you think you are, you simply cannot generalise the whole country from the few places you know.
Scenes from this funeral may look "unbelievable" if your Nigeria is Lagos, Abuja, South or even parts of Middle Belt.
So we just have to learn to speak with specificity, when we talk about Nigeria, not sweeping generalisation, especially outsider analysts.
May the soul of the departed rest in peace.
South West,which isn’t affected by insecurity unlike the north,has held several security meetings for a regional solution as preemptive measures.Meanwhile,the state worst hit by banditry is conducting mass weddings amongst others. This clearly tells you their priories. It’s well.
South Africans are defending their President, it's not like they all like or support him, but it's a collective push back for the respect of the office and their COUNTRY.
My fellow Nigerians can never, instead they will exalt a foreigner over their own.
Which Country doesn't have internal crisis?!
@MrParadise_P@asemota They've done worse. Churches, mosques, schools, town halls, office buildings, homes, supermarkets, parks, etc.
THAT is the straight record
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
STOP THE MUSLIMS GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
This is the only thing we are good at and prioritize in the North; praise singing and sycophancy. At this critical time when we need introspection and deep thoughts about the quagmire we are in, this is what takes center stage.
The whole world would HATE to see how a destabilised Nigeria will spread Nigerians into every corner of the world en masse.
Europe must brace too. Especially "mummy" Britain
Ajaero and his union can shut down the National Grid at will, and another union can shut down the crude oil and gas export valve. They can shut down these critical assets over their private matters. If a private power firm sacks workers tomorrow, Ajaero will ask his union to shut down the grid. These unions don't have up to 100k members combined. No union in Nigeria should have this power. It's time to bring an end to the nonsense.
The fact that PENGASSAN can (or at least try) to instruct it's members (working in private, independent companies) to shut down supply to another private independent company is proving the point that unions want to control that which is not theirs.
Abuja is worse than Lagos when it comes to flood oh. One time like this in late May or early June, part of Aso Rock was flooded and under water. Even that president’s bulletproof Escalade had to be taken to Apo mechanic for Uche to fix. The other day, the whole of Wuse 2 was flooded. Anyways, just in case you’re thinking about relocating here… it’s worse here oh.
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