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Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by MrEverest(m): 11:11am On Jan 09 |
Mayflowa: You're not getting my point, what BBC is doing here is sycophancy. I just highlighted your own statement. 'They talked about it' after Nigerians raised alarm, mounted pressure on the government and they eventually caved in, only for the BBC to start glorifying the government for doing something 'rare' in Nigeria? Billions are being stolen by ministers and the ruling government and the news keep circulating everyday, have the BBC bothered to do investigative reporting on them? When they manage to talk about the massacres in the middle belt, do they conduct investigative journalism? No! They still use the same rhetorics of farmer/herder crises or effects of global warming causing herders to move southwards. But any investigative reporting will definitely reveal that ethnic cleansing is going on against Christian natives! They know that but refuse to report it! I care less about TB Joshua or what the British government do in their own country, but know that they collude with the corrupt politicians in Nigeria, for their own selfish agenda! |
Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by MrEverest(m): 11:21am On Jan 09 |
YourGFsnatcher: You're quite ignorant and very gullible. What you said exactly mirrors yourself. Until you start seeing things beyond their face value, and rather thinking deeply about motives, then you're still a baby. BBC works for the British government and what they perceive to be in their own interest. They don't mind encouraging corrupt governments in Nigerian as long as it benefits them. They're not after the interest of Nigerian masses. Going after TB Joshua is a low hanging fruits for them which they're milking but the real problem facing Nigerians which is corrupt politicians and gross maladministration is never their concern. If they were the ones that busted this criminal minister, then it would have made sense. Have you asked yourself why they never do anything that exposes our corrupt politicians? |
Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by MrEverest(m): 11:25am On Jan 09 |
Racoon: This is exactly my point. Corrupt ministers were suspended or removed by Obasanjo, Yaradua and even Jonathan. Only for BBC to claim it's a rare thing to suspend a corrupt minister in Nigeria. They're only playing sycophancy and indirectly supporting a government that is absolutely corrupt. |
Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by ubimagos: 3:54pm On Jan 09 |
MrEverest:So na Arise TV we go come take serious? Dey play! |
Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by Mayflowa(m): 6:17pm On Jan 09 |
MrEverest: I got your point now. And there is truth in what you said. However, it is very sensitive to allude to or confirm religious or ethnic cleansing. The ripples it will generate will be broad-ranging. It is Nigerians that work in BBC that don't have balls. Westerners can sacrifice their lives pursuing their passion but Africans fear too much. Only few are capable of endangering their lives. I have heard people taking bribe only because they will be endanger if they refused. Meanwhile, Brad Raffensperger, ordinary Georgia election officer, who coincidentally belong to same party as Trump, refused to be bribed by Trump to add 11,780 votes so he can be president. |
Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by adekolaelect(m): 7:56am On Jan 10 |
UptownVibes:The peace of mind you can have is the one you give to yourself. I am not in support of condemning everything about Nigeria . This made many Nigerians to Japa anyhow which many of them are regretting by now . Nigeria not yet in the glorious as we want but there are other countries worst than ours. |
Re: Betta Edu: Suspension Of A Minister Is A Rare Occurrence In Nigeria - BBC by waternogetemeny: 10:27pm On Jan 10 |
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