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| Saraki Saga: Massive Blackout Of Information On Kwara State Owned Media by xrazzy(op): 3:18pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
It has been observed that Media houses in kwara state are not dishing out known and verifiable information about the ongoing travail of the 'sai leader'. Stations like radio kwara, herald newspaper, and kwtv are spinning the facts surrounding the issue to look as if sai leader is being persecuted by a particular political mafioso in conjunction with some 'arewa mafiya'. The blackout/distortion of information is more noticeable in the past 2 episodes of koko inu iwe iroyin/oro re, a news and current affairs programme which sum arises major headline of the day using yoruba language. |
| Re: Saraki Saga: Massive Blackout Of Information On Kwara State Owned Media by sammyj: 3:25pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Ok |
| Re: Saraki Saga: Massive Blackout Of Information On Kwara State Owned Media by walemoney007(m): 3:25pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
Them they craze,,shey b saraki is not a yoruba man,but a fulani...stupid ilorin mal!ams |
| Re: Saraki Saga: Massive Blackout Of Information On Kwara State Owned Media by midolian(m): 3:28pm On Sep 20, 2015 |
xrazzy:The media houses in kwara are controlled by Saraki..so what do you expect? More of the reasons why many were not paid over 3months salary and the world didnt didnt know about it UNLIKE osun. Kwarans are suffering in silence. No thanks to the media houses. Its a taboo to broadcast anything negative about "their son" |
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