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| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by namuguibe(m): 8:48am On Dec 24, 2016 |
No evidence Na so army de operate?? |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Nobody: 9:00am On Dec 24, 2016 |
As far as I am concern,premium times is more ethical than sahara reporters and most Nigerian newspapers . |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Jesusloveyou: 9:04am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Otono123:you mean the only media house that misinform you |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by jossy4joseph(m): 9:06am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Good job Premium Times....the voice of the voiceless |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Nobody: 9:08am On Dec 24, 2016*. Modified: 11:09am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Sahara reporters,femi falana and festus keyamo who claims to be speaking for the people have gone into oblivion. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Babysheart(f): 9:08am On Dec 24, 2016 |
The head is rotten. Buhari started lying as early as 7, when he claimed he got his invisible WAEC certificate. Now, APC lies for fun. Now, the Nigerian Army can lie for Africa and Europe combined. What's with this government and lies? Meanwhile, I hope DSS catches Premium Times folks and pay them for helping out Nigeria in this mess. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Sodiq3(m): 9:10am On Dec 24, 2016 |
k |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by seeyouin2019: 9:24am On Dec 24, 2016 |
never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself, So says my old friend Napoleon. Let them PMT and Buhari government tear each other apart. E no concern me. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Omeokachie: 9:30am On Dec 24, 2016 |
"However, during a press briefing Wednesday afternoon , Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander of ‘Operation Lafiya Dole’, claimed reporting by this medium were not a true reflection of the situation on the ground— and warned the paper of dire consequences." Is he planning on doing a 'Dele Giwa' on the Editors of Premium Times? We know who to hold responsible should any harm comes the way of any of them. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by BCharles: 9:34am On Dec 24, 2016 |
I just noticed another FUNNY Moniker here (Bitterleafsoup) ![]() I was curious and rushed to her dp BUT didnt spend up to 1sec dere due to what i saw ![]() Chai, characters dey here o...... The other one na Menstrapad. ![]() Ok o....... |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Sodiq3(m): 9:34am On Dec 24, 2016 |
I think it is high time our media outlets move from 'war journalism' to 'peace journalism'. War journalism is basically aimed at reporting conflict in a more furious manner. It is journalism about conflict that has a value bias towards violence and violent groups. In War journalism, only the differences between the parties involved are reported. Peace Journalism, however, is reporting conflict in a manner that emphasizes the consequences of the 'conflict' where all the actors and stakeholders consider and value non- violent responses to conflict. When it comes to National security, the truth is media organizations may compromise some of the ethics of Journalism like Objectivity and balance. National security is more important than even public interest here. PremiumTimes is a professional media outlet, therefore they should operate in line with the existing system. If they say they are reporting the fact, 'facts' itself is a category of practically infinite size. News are always shaped to present a reality. Professionalism is key. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by slivertongue: 9:35am On Dec 24, 2016 |
but PT and sahara reporters are their allies and that of the opposition . so is it wrong to maintain the momentum in post GEJ? |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by misteryman: 9:48am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Do we have Army in Nigeria or Armature people carrying guns.
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| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Emassive(m): 10:00am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Civilian killers |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by obailala(m): 10:16am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Not long ago, Jonathanians hated premium times with a passion as a devilish media outfit for exposing the numerous trash which GEJ's government represented. Now they hold on to premium times as their darling. But just give it a while, very soon PT would publish a report critical of GEJ and they would return to antagonist mode. ![]() Very emotionally unstable beings! |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by nwaanambra1(m): 10:28am On Dec 24, 2016 |
they will soon come for Nairaland! ![]() and oga seun out of fear will soon start censoring words and phrases like Nigerian Army, cowards, etc! ![]() Nigerian army let it be known to you that you can kill the body but you cant kill the soul! You want premium times to pretend like other newspapers and keep quiet while you kill our gallant troops with starvation in the sambisa jungle! you forgot those soldiers are peoples brothers, sisters, husband and friends! the entire social media will be watching you and your actions towards premium times - you guys should understand that social media has given power to the masses! Let the leaders of the Nigerian army do any how to Premium times and they will see anyhow from the Nigerian masses! SAY NO TO SILENT KILLING OF OUR GALLANT SOLDIERS THRU STARVATION! ![]() |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by uchennaq(m): 11:06am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Premium times think they are doing a good job, but to me this is foolishness in the highest order. Most people that come here to type rubbish don't know what these soldiers and their commanders are facing. Your home preparing to eat christmas rice with your mouth while these soldiers are suffering in the bush. SHAME ON TO PEOPLE THAT THINK BACKWARDS. This kind of report will bring nothing but enmity. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Nobody: 11:07am On Dec 24, 2016 |
sdindan:.
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| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Nobody: 11:11am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Omeokachie: |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by uchennaq(m): 11:12am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Long live Nigerian Soldiers and Civilian JTF, you guys are my heros and heroin, we will forever support your efforts in securing this nation. What happened in ojo military cantonment where so many people died would have taught so many people a lesson. We will continue supporting your effort. GOD BLESS NIGERIA ARMY AND CIVILIAN JTF |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by uchennaq(m): 11:17am On Dec 24, 2016 |
misteryman:Can you withstand the sound of a common .22 calibre pistol? Why is it that people just type rubbish without thinking. Can you do simple obstacle crossing? Can you stay in the bush under hot sun for just 30mins |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Nobody: 11:33am On Dec 24, 2016 |
And we are reading this story from Premium Times, OP wouldn't it have been better to get this story from another source? Once I got to realise it was Premium times reporting on a complaint against it, I lost interest in continuing to read the news story. @ topic When your natiion is at war, it is important that our press do not publish news in a way that would give the enemy confidence. Also Premium Times is simply wrong to refer to Boko Haram as an insurgency, because Boko Haram has no known grievances or objectives, therefore making them merely terrorists. Premium times and other media need to stop forthwith referring to BH as insurgents this legitimises these terrorists, so in this sense , the General is right. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by duni04(m): 11:41am On Dec 24, 2016 |
Lucky Irabor must be very complicit in all the wrong happenings and fraud happening with the Army in the NE. As the theatre commander, instead of begging the cooperation of his troops and apologising for starving them on occasion, like anyone with eyes saw in the two videos, he's defending his wickedness and callousness to those soldiers and threatening the soldiers for complaining that they're hungry. How a human being with children at home can treat another persons child the way Lucky Irabor is treating soldiers in the NE baffles me. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by CyberWolf: 11:42am On Dec 24, 2016 |
9jakohai:when we talk about criticism, we have to differentiate between constructive and destructive criticism... What Premiumtimes and SR did mostly during GEJ regime is distrucrive criticism and everyone in this forum then knew how APC played politics with issues of national security.. So like I said, what goes around comes around!! |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by duni04(m): 11:50am On Dec 24, 2016 |
GenBuhari:You must be a very wicked person in real life to have posted this rubbish here. Two videos surfaced online showing how soldiers were being starved almost to death in Sambisa forest and also showing how these same soldiers almost manhandled their commanding officer because they felt they had been abandoned to die. All premium times did was to do an editorial on the contents of the videos and you're here talking nonsense about how they shouldn't have. The videos were made by the soldiers themselves, not by premium times! Get that into your skull. How General Irabor can so openly act ignorant and foolish in denying the contents of that video baffles me. It wasn't audio o, video! Very shameful! |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Nobody: 12:09pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
Boko Haram can only gain confidence and comfort from such reports. The terrorist are facing far worst challenges than our troops, but you would not find them publicising their problems. Just common sense. In a war situation you must not make reports that brings comfort to your enemy and at same time which may lower morale of our troops. duni04: |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by duni04(m): 12:15pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
GenBuhari:What nonsense are you spewing for Christ's sake? Did premium times go to Sambisa to make that video? Soldiers were starving to death and they made a video, two videos actually, of themselves in the bush dying of hunger. Premium tines erred in publicising the video? Please let's try to act human in everything we do. Nigeria has budgeted billions for the war in the North East. No soldier, absolutely no soldier should be complaining about food or supplies unless somebody is looting the money meant for these troops. Lucky Irabor is my number 1 suspect. The way he has responded to these leaked videos shows he is culpable. |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Cletus77(m): 1:06pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
2016 the year or accusations and blames!! |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by rumours: 2:11pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
Mr Lecturer of War and Peace Journalism. Where were you in the last administration of GEJ? What was your position then? All bigotry and hypocrisy shall be judged. [quote author=Sodiq3 post=52214088]I think it is high time our media outlets move from 'war journalism' to 'peace journalism'. War journalism is basically aimed at reporting conflict in a more furious manner. It is journalism about conflict that has a value bias towards violence and violent groups. In War journalism, only the differences between the parties involved are reported. Peace Journalism, however, is reporting conflict in a manner that emphasizes the consequences of the 'conflict' where all the actors and stakeholders consider and value non- violent responses to conflict. When it comes to National security, the truth is media organizations may compromise some of the ethics of Journalism like Objectivity and balance. National security is more important than even public interest here. PremiumTimes is a professional media outlet, therefore they should operate in line with the existing system. If they say they are reporting the fact, 'facts' itself is a category of practically infinite size. News are always shaped to present a reality. Professionalism is key.[/quote |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by kingdenny(m): 2:22pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
This boko haram war is beginning to turn to a war without end ![]() I no dey war front dey fight but i don dey tire sef |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by Elbowroom: 2:30pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
Bitterleafsoup:Worst of? Please stop smoking otuoke weed |
| Re: Army Accuses PREMIUM TIMES Of Supporting Boko Haram by freeze001(f): 3:39pm On Dec 24, 2016 |
Jesusloveyou:Which lie hav they published? What have they published that u have successfully discredited? Or u mean they should hide bad/negative situations where human rights are deliberately subverted and only tell supposedly positive stories? ![]() |
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