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The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by naptu2: 3:51am On Feb 23
There was a report yesterday that the NTA asked General Gowon to speak in Hausa. I'll quote it.


NairaOcean:
On Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, something surprising happened on TV. The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) was showing a live program with Yakubu Gowon, a former leader. At 5:30 pm, during the show, things got tense.

NTA asked Gowon to speak Hausa, a language he didn't want to use. Gowon is good at speaking English, which he preferred. But NTA kept insisting, even though Gowon said no. Then, without warning, NTA suddenly stopped the program. People watching were confused and upset. They went on social media to talk about it.

People are now talking about why this happened and if it was right. They want NTA to explain.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu_3OBMC6Ek

This is not true. What actually happened?

General Gowon visited President Tinubu and after meeting with the president, he spoke to journalists and said something interesting.

He said that a report had circulated that Ecowas asked him to give a press conference about the situation in the subregion but he refused. He said that the report was not true. He said that there was some miscommunication, but that he was going to do the press conference that evening. Here is a video of Gowon's visit to Tinubu and his statement after the visit.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jJiQHJhbpU?si=OEUys95iRA97Hiyx

The reason that General Gowon was asked to do the press conference is because he was one of the founding fathers of Ecowas.

General Gowon had the press conference at the Ecowas Headquarters and seated beside him was the president of the Ecowas Commission, Omar Touray.

The General read a letter that he wrote to heads of state in the subregion and he asked those that wanted to leave Ecowas to come back. He talked about their reasons for founding Ecowas, etc.

He then gave the letter to the president of the commission and asked him to give it to all the heads of state.

After giving the letter to Omar Touray, the MC asked General Gowon to translate it to Hausa. Hausa is the most widely spoken langauge in Niger Republic, one of the countries that wants to leave Ecowas. It is also spoken in Benin, Togo, Ghana and other countries in the region.

However, General Gowon said that he wasn't told that he would have to translate the letter to Hausa and that for 8 or 9 years he has only spoken English and that he can't remember how to speak it. Here is the full video.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnzX6bsMRgQ?si=_z3iYuYuZyGyFjxy

It was the Ecowas MC that asked General Gowon to speak in Hausa, not the NTA.


Ecowas knows that Gowon used to speak Hausa, but they didn't know that he has stopped. Here is General Gowon giving an interview to BBC Hausa and he spoke in Hausa here:

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/4rJY7jV3dkivrpaB/?mibextid=gtsPdC

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by naptu2: 3:51am On Feb 23
Anyway, there would have been nothing strange or wrong if the NTA had asked to interview him in Hausa. Some people on that thread acted as if the NTA had just a single channel. The NTA has numerous channels, including language channels and Nigerian languages are also spoken on some of their state stations.

Broadcasters often do multiple interviews with a guest once they've gotten him. A guest could do an interview in English and Hausa at one sitting.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by naptu2: 3:51am On Feb 23
Here is a report about General Gowon's letter to Ecowas leaders.

Gowon asks ECOWAS to lift sanctions on Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso

Mr Gowon, who was one of the founders of ECOWAS as Nigeria's military head of state in May 1975, expressed his concerns about recent developments in the regional body in an open letter.

By Chiamaka Okafor
February 22, 2024


A former Nigerian Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, has asked ECOWAS to lift sanctions imposed on Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso.

He said “all West African leaders” should “immediately consider the lifting of all sanctions that have been imposed on Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger.”

Mr Gowon, who was one of the founders of ECOWAS as Nigeria’s military head of state in May 1975, expressed his concerns about recent developments in the regional body in an open letter addressed to Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS Member States.

The letter dated 13 February was seen by PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday.

Following recent coups in West Africa, ECOWAS imposed economic sanctions on countries that had been taken over by the military as a deterrent.

He said it saddens him to learn that ECOWAS is threatened with disunity following the announcement by Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to withdraw from the subregional bloc.

The three countries announced their withdrawal from ECOWAS on grounds of inhumane and illegal sanctions and went ahead to form a confederation.

The impact, Mr Gowon noted. will have far-reaching implications for the ordinary citizens who have been the major beneficiaries of regional integration.

He also urged the three nations to rescind their decision to withdraw from the bloc. He urged all 15 member states to hold a summit to discuss the future of the community, regional security and stability, as well as the roles of the international community given the current geopolitical context.

“Therefore, on behalf of all the founding fathers of the Community and myself, I urge the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, including the leaders of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, to put aside their differences and reunite for the peace, stability and prosperity of our sub-region,” the letter read.

Mr Gowon noted that despite the shortcomings of the subregional bloc, ECOWAS has made several major accomplishments including trade liberalisation, the right of West Africans to live legitimately in any country within the community, as well as successful peacekeeping operations.

“ECOWAS is more than a coalition of States, it is a community established for the good of our peoples, based on shared history, culture and tradition. Neither my generation nor present or future generations will understand or forgive the breakup of our Community,” he said.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/670566-gowon-asks-ecowas-to-lift-sanctions-on-niger-mali-burkina-faso.html

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by STEWpid(f): 4:24am On Feb 23
Chai..



The retired soldier no just won gree for anybody.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by naptu2: 4:36am On Feb 23
Previous thread: NTA Cuts LIVE Program As Yakubu Gowon Refuses To Speak In Hausa (video)
https://www.nairaland.com/8009088/nta-cuts-live-program-yakubu

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by Ensa777(f): 4:41am On Feb 23
naptu2:
Anyway, there would have been nothing strange or wrong if the NTA had asked to interview him in Hausa. Some people on that thread acted as if the NTA had just a single channel. The NTA has numerous channels, including language channels and Nigerian languages are also spoken on some of their state stations.

Just imagine what you are defending .That's General NTA and not NTA Hausa and Evil Gowon and the NTA media crew should have done their prep on him before coming on live to keep insisting he speaks Hausa.Is Ecowas for Hausa ppl alone if we are to go by your lame narrative?Why are you shameless and everywhere?

To them MB ppl who allowed sojourners overthrow them to the point of you adopting their language,you are soaked in foolishness.

To Gowon, it is good that you are alive to witness the growth of the region you wanted to annihilate,you didn't know we were seeds but your ppl are being wiped out and all your strength has failed you.You suddenly don't speak Hausa anymore.Where did it go to?

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by naptu2: 4:44am On Feb 23
Ensa777:


Just imagine what you are defending .That's General NTA and not NTA Hausa and Evil Gowon and the NTA media crew should have done their prep on him before coming on live to keep insisting he speaks Hausa.

To them MB ppl who allowed sojourners overthrow them to the point of you adopting their language,you are soaked in foolishness.You better wake up and smell the coffee.
To Gowon, it is good that you are alive to witness the growth of the region you wanted to annihilate,you didn't know we were seeds but your ppl are being wiped out and all your strength has failed you.

Hahahahahahahaha


Obviously you didn't even read anything, talking about NTA should have done their prep.

Is there any merit in engaging you since you didn't read or don't even understand what you read? There's none.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by joseph1832(m): 4:46am On Feb 23
So what if the NTA had ask General Gowon to speak Hausa, is it a crime against Nigeria? Tssk.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by fkelly(m): 5:07am On Feb 23
If they really wanted him to speak the language they want, they should have held another press conference in their preferred language.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by kiyosaki1(m): 5:12am On Feb 23
naptu2:
Anyway, there would have been nothing strange or wrong if the NTA had asked to interview him in Hausa. Some people on that thread acted as if the NTA had just a single channel. The NTA has numerous channels, including language channels and Nigerian languages are also spoken on some of their state stations.

Broadcasters often do multiple interviews with a guest once they've gotten him. A guest could do an interview in English and Hausa at one sitting.
Stop being economical with the truth. Multiple channel or not you just confirmed that he was asked to speak in Hausa, stop misleading people with your usual use of so called facts to cover the truth we are not all ill informed on this forum. You can fool some people all the time but can't fool all the people all the time

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by papyjaypaul: 5:22am On Feb 23
I don't speak Hausa anymore is a diplomatic way an Elder avoids trouble when he knows it's not right to do so. That is what Gowon did, he played smart

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by eliwa47(m): 5:28am On Feb 23
Either he was interviewed in Hausa or English, the message was cleared and understood! Chikenah grin

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by Ensa777(f): 5:29am On Feb 23
sleek214:
We know the source of the rumour. The obidients

The video is everywhere on Twitter

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by JigsawKillah(m): 5:29am On Feb 23
While trying to dribble us, you ended up scoring an own goal.

Anybody wey dey support rubbish, na so e dey always be. You must mumu yourself. Nor too think am. The dumbinos before you were no different and there will be more dumbinos after you.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by emmybobo1: 5:30am On Feb 23
naptu2:
There was a report yesterday that the NTA asked General Gowon to speak in Hausa. I'll quote it.




This is not true. What actually happened?

General Gowon visited President Tinubu and after meeting with the president, he spoke to journalists and said something interesting.

He said that a report had circulated that Ecowas asked him to give a press conference about the situation in the subregion but he refused. He said that the report was not true. He said that there was some miscommunication, but that he was going to do the press conference that evening. Here is a video of Gowon's visit to Tinubu and his statement after the visit.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jJiQHJhbpU?si=OEUys95iRA97Hiyx

The reason that General Gowon was asked to do the press conference is because he was one of the founding fathers of Ecowas.

General Gowon had the press conference at the Ecowas Headquarters and seated beside him was the president of the Ecowas Commission, Omar Touray.

The General read a letter that he wrote to heads of state in the subregion and he asked those that wanted to leave Ecowas to come back. He talked about their reasons for founding Ecowas, etc.

He then gave the letter to the president of the commission and asked him to give it to all the heads of state.

After giving the letter to Omar Touray, the MC asked General Gowon to translate it to Hausa. Hausa is the most widely spoken langauge in Niger Republic, one of the countries that wants to leave Ecowas. It is also spoken in Benin, Togo, Ghana and other countries in the region.

However, General Gowon said that he wasn't told that he would have to translate the letter to Hausa and that for 8 or 9 years he has only spoken English and that he can't remember how to speak it. Here is the full video.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnzX6bsMRgQ?si=_z3iYuYuZyGyFjxy

It was the Ecowas MC that asked General Gowon to speak in Hausa, not the NTA.


Ecowas knows that Gowon used to speak Hausa, but they didn't know that he has stopped. Here is General Gowon giving an interview to BBC Hausa and he spoke in Hausa here:

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/4rJY7jV3dkivrpaB/?mibextid=gtsPdC
But have reasoned why the Ecowas official would want him to speak in Hausa ?

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by nairalee(m): 5:31am On Feb 23
This is quite strange

Why are they trying to prevail upon him to speak a language he says he no longer has a solid grasp of? That's the thing about the media. They'll be happy if he goes ahead and makes a total blunder.

Kudos to the general for standing his ground.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:31am On Feb 23
There's is no humour in the rumour

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by Ebukamatth(m): 5:32am On Feb 23
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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by oshozondii: 5:32am On Feb 23
So he could not remember how to speak in Hausa. They couldn't have cut the live transmission though...

An interpreter will have been better rather than "they want me to speak in Hausa, 'I am not in a position, i didn't prepare for it.'

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by Yankee101: 5:35am On Feb 23
It’s not ‘The NTA’ it’s just NTA
It’s ‘The Nigerian Television Authority’ if writing in full

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by derecho(m): 5:36am On Feb 23
Radarada
They didn't ask him to but they stopped the transmission abruptly because he said he won't.
Una go explain tire

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by SaLongs1(m): 5:37am On Feb 23
For once I respect the retired General for not speaking the language that has come to be associated with Islamic terrorism and religious intolerance. Just head to BBC Hausa comments section on Facebook and see how the bigots are disgracing their generations born and unborn.

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by VikingKing: 5:37am On Feb 23
Yankee101:
It’s not ‘The NTA’ is just NTA when you’re writing it

That's what nervousness causes when you're about to lie

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by NairalandForumo: 5:40am On Feb 23
naptu2:
Anyway, there would have been nothing strange or wrong if the NTA had asked to interview him in Hausa. Some people on that thread acted as if the NTA had just a single channel. The NTA has numerous channels, including language channels and Nigerian languages are also spoken on some of their state stations.

Broadcasters often do multiple interviews with a guest once they've gotten him. A guest could do an interview in English and Hausa at one sitting.

When I saw the topic I knew it will be Naptu2...

Just listen to yourself, the NTA that was doing the broadcast was on national broadcast not regional as you are trying to paint it,

Once NTA is on national broadcast it is best to maintain English, except they want to interprete to all Nigerian languages not only Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa..

I feel you saw nothing wrong with what Malami did on national broadcast when they arrested MNK, you watched this nation go down because of things like this and many more and you keep supporting such because you see nothing wrong in it...

That is for NTA and national broadcast...


Now for ECOWAS
For the issue of ECOWAS, the general said he doesn't want to speak, and he was not told about it, is it by force?

Why did NTA cut the broadcast, you saw nothing wrong in the cutting of the broadcast....


For the general to refuse to speak Hausa signals something might be wrong somewhere not only that, for NTA to cut the broadcast also signals something might be wrong too...

Instead of you to question the errors in all that happened you are here trying to defend all the errors....

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Re: The NTA Did Not Ask General Gowon To Speak In Hausa by aieromon(m): 5:43am On Feb 23
emmybobo1:

But have reasoned why the Ecowas official would want him to speak in Hausa ?

Watch the video.

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