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teeceexx:I guess not all but expired ones,sir |
CAPSLOCKED:Which one be WORTHLESS religious,mine is not worthless oo! |
Flyingngel:Work of God is not as think it to be. Mercy of God supersedes everything sir |
Erediauwa:Aameen |
Iyiataata92:What are you talking about sir? |
wman:Thank you ,it means all na wash! |
And we are here accusing China will be Supplying infected product to Nigeria ,so Govt should reject it when countries like US and France are fighting for China Face mask. God help Us |
Opexzy:Not a Threat sir.pls no vex |
Prudencely:By doing the needful |
dechriscool:Thank You .I love That sir |
globemoney:Our weather is different from theirs ,is one of the reason,sir . |
dawnomike:Thank You Nura And William |
sapientia:My thought too ,but in a POSITIVE angle.Yes ,I hope so |
Virginnn:Tey ! tey! |
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darfay:Though ,this minister has been trying among all |
Eriggs:Thank You For The Golden Sense |
Exmilitant:Yes,by His grace so shall it be |
alizma:You spoken my mind,sir . This is a Pure truth |
godkiller:He doesn't want that of Jesus either but of his creator ALLAH (GOD) |
eleojo23:Thank you sir |
NigeriaIsDoomed:Idiot |
donbuchi1:I tell you |
lewis512:God is The Greatest. China and their technological know how! with their ego for self dependent .See God's Test on Them .This is Absolutely a test from our creator. Respect God and His way Of Life(RELIGION) |
SaintHilary:The op is not here in Nigeria with us ,so don't blame him sir |
Muhammad2468:I guess its Biafra news |
wizzyrich:The story sounds cunning,. He opens fire and stab the third person....then we heard the shout and we rushed there You're not just watching because the eyewitness heard the shout and rushed there. So How did eyewitness knew everywhere above? |
PapaBaby:Analysis: How the Nigerian media underreported Nathaniel Samuel’s attempt to bomb a Church ▪︎ Case study of top seven newspapers in Nigeria There is a near zero reportage of the botched suicide attack on Sunday at the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, Sabon Tasha in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The situation was almost same in virtually all the major newspapers in Nigeria today, Monday, February 3, 2020. For a country facing a perennial insurgency, it is sad to have a print media industry that relishes the generous mention of concocted anti-Muslim terror-related attacks under the guise of a phantom ‘Islamisation agenda’ (whatever that contraption means to its claimants and promoters). It is indeed most unfortunate to witness a phenomenon that smacks of criminal conspiracy and silence, with virtually all the major newspapers in Nigeria, choosing to ignore probably the biggest news story of the day – “Police arrests Suicide Bomber, Nathaniel Samuel in failed attempt to blow-up Living Faith Church”, as reported by this medium few minutes after the News broke yesterday. The Coverage Four out of the top seven Nigerian newspapers that didn’t give the news any mention on their respective cover pages are The Nation, Vanguard, ThisDay, and Daily Sun (though Daily Sun buried it as a rider with ‘just bomb scare’). While two – The Punch and The Guardian barely mentioned it on top and below their nameplate/masthead respectively without revealing the identity of the suicide bomber who was identified as Nathaniel Samuel by the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Yakubu Sabo. Rather than expose his criminality with a massive cover mention as done by Daily Trust – the last of the ‘top 7′ newspapers, who flaunted the wicked face of the Christian bomber on its cover page, the remaining media outfit chose to give generous mention to other news which might be based on their personal or paymasters’ interest. Those who flaunted the pictures of Pastor Adeboye and other Christian leaders on their covers (The Punch, Guardian, The Nation, Vanguard, Daily Sun) for protesting the ‘killing of Christians’ by the Boko Haram and the state of insecurity in the country should have found it interesting and newsworthy that a fellow Christian was apprehended while attempting to bomb a church in a Muslim majority state. In fact, many journalists and media owners truly believe in the narratives that Christians are the victims. Igbo Akeregha, a member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and Abuja Bureau Chief of The Guardian Newspaper said this morning on AIT’s Kakaaki Newspaper Review that, “As we speak, Christians in this country have been pushed to the wall. Whether we like it or not, that is the position…and the killing of Christians isn’t a religious war. When you say a religious war, it means both Muslims and Christians are fighting but as it is, it is one side against the other. There is a clear agenda to wipe out Christians from this country.” One can only but imagine what the nature of the headlines would have been on the front pages of the aforementioned Nigerian newspapers today had the suicide bomber, Nathaniel Samuel succeeded in his terrorist activity. For us at Muslim News, it is another testament of the culpability of a section of the mainstream media in the security challenges facing the country. These newspapers and their gullible but equally sentimental readers with jaundiced notion have *wittingly or wittingly* lent themselves as a divisive instrument in the hands of those who see the existence of one united Nigeria as an existential threat to their hidden agenda, and to those who are surreptitiously working to put an end to our existence as a nation. Perhaps, this is why a public commentator and a social media influencer, Adejare Ibrahim wrote: “Bigots! “Now, some religious bigots have found their voice. The suicide bomber, according to their warped thoughts, is Nasiru, not Natha |
Nbote:Analysis: How the Nigerian media underreported Nathaniel Samuel’s attempt to bomb a Church ▪︎ Case study of top seven newspapers in Nigeria There is a near zero reportage of the botched suicide attack on Sunday at the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, Sabon Tasha in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The situation was almost same in virtually all the major newspapers in Nigeria today, Monday, February 3, 2020. For a country facing a perennial insurgency, it is sad to have a print media industry that relishes the generous mention of concocted anti-Muslim terror-related attacks under the guise of a phantom ‘Islamisation agenda’ (whatever that contraption means to its claimants and promoters). It is indeed most unfortunate to witness a phenomenon that smacks of criminal conspiracy and silence, with virtually all the major newspapers in Nigeria, choosing to ignore probably the biggest news story of the day – “Police arrests Suicide Bomber, Nathaniel Samuel in failed attempt to blow-up Living Faith Church”, as reported by this medium few minutes after the News broke yesterday. The Coverage Four out of the top seven Nigerian newspapers that didn’t give the news any mention on their respective cover pages are The Nation, Vanguard, ThisDay, and Daily Sun (though Daily Sun buried it as a rider with ‘just bomb scare’). While two – The Punch and The Guardian barely mentioned it on top and below their nameplate/masthead respectively without revealing the identity of the suicide bomber who was identified as Nathaniel Samuel by the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Yakubu Sabo. Rather than expose his criminality with a massive cover mention as done by Daily Trust – the last of the ‘top 7′ newspapers, who flaunted the wicked face of the Christian bomber on its cover page, the remaining media outfit chose to give generous mention to other news which might be based on their personal or paymasters’ interest. Those who flaunted the pictures of Pastor Adeboye and other Christian leaders on their covers (The Punch, Guardian, The Nation, Vanguard, Daily Sun) for protesting the ‘killing of Christians’ by the Boko Haram and the state of insecurity in the country should have found it interesting and newsworthy that a fellow Christian was apprehended while attempting to bomb a church in a Muslim majority state. In fact, many journalists and media owners truly believe in the narratives that Christians are the victims. Igbo Akeregha, a member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and Abuja Bureau Chief of The Guardian Newspaper said this morning on AIT’s Kakaaki Newspaper Review that, “As we speak, Christians in this country have been pushed to the wall. Whether we like it or not, that is the position…and the killing of Christians isn’t a religious war. When you say a religious war, it means both Muslims and Christians are fighting but as it is, it is one side against the other. There is a clear agenda to wipe out Christians from this country.” One can only but imagine what the nature of the headlines would have been on the front pages of the aforementioned Nigerian newspapers today had the suicide bomber, Nathaniel Samuel succeeded in his terrorist activity. For us at Muslim News, it is another testament of the culpability of a section of the mainstream media in the security challenges facing the country. These newspapers and their gullible but equally sentimental readers with jaundiced notion have *wittingly or wittingly* lent themselves as a divisive instrument in the hands of those who see the existence of one united Nigeria as an existential threat to their hidden agenda, and to those who are surreptitiously working to put an end to our existence as a nation. Perhaps, this is why a public commentator and a social media influencer, Adejare Ibrahim wrote: “Bigots! “Now, some religious bigots have found their voice. The suicide bomber, according to their warped thoughts, is Nasiru, not Natha |
b3llo:He doesn't expect you to |
olasco2035:Thank You My Brother . May God Continue To Increase Your Knowledge |
Ogonimilitant:What kind mumu talk be this? What of boko boys who claim to be Muslims and they usually bomb mosques |
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