Journalist Ahmad Salkida has raised pertinent question on the
BBC's report that the abducted Chibok girls were sighted in Gwoza 3-weeks ago. The journalist, who reported extensively on the insurgent group and also negotiated for the girls’ release at a time, described the report as bad journalism asking where the 5 basic steps of journalism was applied in the story (Who, What, When, Where, Why & How).
U dey mind oyibo pipo.na only whn e be western news dem dey apply caution buh whn it omes to Africa,sae caution is thrown to d wind. I detest d double standards. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteInfact he hit the nail on. The head,haba false report, all for what smh
ReplyDeleteEither its false or a sabotage
DeleteAbeg ahmed should go n sit down joor...no b his kind d always feed us with false news about the gals before...so now he is complaining....
ReplyDeleteHmmm omo see super story o
ReplyDeleteNa Telemundo, journalist! Dem b like lawyers
ReplyDeleteAll we want is dere safety n for dem to reunite back wit dere family.
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