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Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Ologunjude(m): 8:45am On Jan 16, 2015 |
When CNN came after the chibok girls adoption, they tried to interview the government officials, it was lies and conflicting reports that they got from us. This time they decided to interview the ordinary soldiers and see how motivated they are but lo we are crying again that they are baize. I guessed the soldiers were reading from a prepared script by the CNN correspondent. Wake up Nigerians! Where is NTA, Channels TV, AIT and others? Non of our television channels could even try to go near the north east and conduct any interview. We have to always wait for americans to do our job for us. Later we will open our mouth and say giant of Africa. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by dBard: 8:46am On Jan 16, 2015 |
nefertitiram: ....and then he woke up... ..with a hangover. |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by manutdadex(m): 8:47am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Nimen:well said...mayb people on d first page are high on cheap weed i dont knw, dat soldier shud b killd... |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 8:50am On Jan 16, 2015 |
segnys007: Yes. You are brainwashed. Thanks for letting us that every issue that ails Africa is as a result of slavery and colonization, but never our own making. Do not misquote me. I said the effects of slavery and colonization MAKE YOU HATE YOURSELF, YOUR RACE, AND YOUR COLOUR. Your ancestors did not believe light skinned people looked ''stunningly beautiful'' compared to their own dark compatriots. The reason YOU and others like YOU think that way today is due to the effects of slavery and colonization, plus modern western media manipulation and influence. Without such influences, black would look more beautiful to you than any other colour. CNN doesn't have integrity, but the same Nigerian government calling it satanic now would grant it interviews, run adverts on it. They do reach many people, so running adverts with them has nothing to do with belief or otherwise in their integrity. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by dvee2: 9:00am On Jan 16, 2015 |
KwoiZabo: If you don't know something just dont stick your neck. Who told you they buy from the market? They buy from the same military formation, it happens in the police too 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by pro2010: 9:04am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: Why are you so uncomfortable with the truth? The source of the information you posted above is the western press. Am just thinking, is that not reporting the state of things in there place too? |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by firetrap(m): 9:07am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Teagirl: don't mind the monkey |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by kingmoses1: 9:09am On Jan 16, 2015 |
The Nigeria government should be very careful with CNN this how the American government used them to disestablish country. they should come out and tell us American government impact or contribution in this fight |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by kingmoses1: 9:12am On Jan 16, 2015 |
The Nigeria government should be very careful with CNN this how the American government used them to disestablish country. they should come out and tell us American government impact or contribution in this fight |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by samflex(m): 9:20am On Jan 16, 2015 |
I'm ashamed of this government, why keep denying the rot in the military? I watched the interview last night and was worried how the guys were complaining about the superior fire power that boko haram has. If France was nigeria I guess they would have blamed the opposition for the terror attack in Paris, I followed that news on CNN till the terrorists were killed. Why is it anytime they're covering news here in Nigeria you call them paid agents or saying they're reporting false news, is it false that boko haram seized a town? Is it false they seized a military base in baga? Is it false your army are fleeing battle because they're poorly equipped? Truth is bitter I guess, I trust CNN report %100 because I've not seen any local reporter on the battle field there in the north |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by MansaMoussa: 9:22am On Jan 16, 2015 |
bushdoc9919: Which is easier for BH to recruit from? A Well fortified Community similar to yours run by the Govt or a Primary School in a Country where you rely on Hand-Outs to feed and NOTHING is provided for you? I saw BH Refugees in Jalingo out in the Cold last year with nobody looking out for them! We directed some of them to the Cathedral, NYSC camp, and Central mosque! The Mau-Mau case is entirely different because the British Govt was an Occupying force! Look at the Tamil Case you mentioned, has Sri Lanka not brought the war to an end now? As early as Last Year, the Egyptian Govt did that, by clearing the Sinai Peninsula to squarely engage Insurgents! Same Last Year, Pakistani Military built good camps for Citizens of the Swath Valley to move into, before carrying out their Offensive against the Taliban! The most Humane methods do not Win you Wars! Practical methods do! if the Citizens of Baga had been duely Evacuated and camped in let's say Bama, an Overnight Shelling of the Town would have reclaimed it the next day because no fear of Civilian Casualties here! For the Man saying, vacating the place means Conceding Defeat, I say "how preposterous!!" Can we say we have victory over BH in the 14 L.G.As under BH control now? They want a Government, and a Govt cannot Function without People to rule over! BH is setting up Courts, marrying women and eating food left behind by fleeing residents! Recruiting Survivors for Infiltration and Suicide Bombings through sheer fear! When the British withdrew some of their troops and citizens from European Outposts in the face of German Advance! Was that an admission of defeat or prevention of a Genocide? Now our Troops are Overstretched, leaving Companies to defend Outposts! How long can they hold against BH attacks that come in the typical Two Wave fashion involving hundreds of Men? As this Election don reach now, how una wan repel a Tet Offensive-like assault by BH on all LGAs in Borno? We are making BH look super here! I see nothing special about them! They are simply using our Weight against us like all Guerillas do! Once we become Guerrillas to them also, they will melt away! 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Bmok: 9:27am On Jan 16, 2015 |
charix:mr competent why dnt u kum dwn here in maiduguri and join the 7th batalion.and prove your competency..rada dan stay in the cmfort of ur home typn on ur keyboard. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 9:28am On Jan 16, 2015 |
pro2010: BULLCRAP. CNN IS 'THE PRESS', NOT SOME OBSCURE WEBSITES FROM WHERE I HAD TO DIG OUT THE INFO. CNN SHOULD TAKE UP THE NEWS AND SPREAD IT FAR AND WIDE ACROSS THE WORLD JUST LIKE THEY SPREAD THEIR NIGERIAN STORIES. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by pro2010: 9:31am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: So you are not denying the fact that the Nigerian army is in a mess, your grudge is that CNN singled the Nigerian army out? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by firetrap(m): 9:32am On Jan 16, 2015 |
samflex: what you fail to see is that's this is the same way some people claiming to be soldiers in the Iraqi army under Saddam Hussein granted interview to CNN that they were weapons of mass destruction and that Saddam was gassing his own people with mustard gas and that they were tired of his regime. Don't believe everything u see on CNN. some days ago a so called "expert" was on fox news and he said Birmingham in the UK was a Muslim only city where non Muslims dare not go causing an outrage in the uk. It goes to show that stations in the us would do and say anything for higher ratings. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 9:32am On Jan 16, 2015 |
samflex: CNN claimed 2000 Nigerians were killed in Baga, and their claim was based on what an Amnesty International man told them, who said he spoke to a person fleeing the scene. So CNN never sent anyone to Baga, yet they claimed 2000 Nigerians were killed there based on pure hearsay. But I'm sure your dull brain will still believe them ''100%'' anyway. Dunce. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by segnys007(m): 9:36am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:So you think the effect of slavery and colonization is more important than I can see myself? Nigeria got independent since 1960, you still the only reason I will CNN rather than this Nigerian government is because I'm brainwashed by the foreign media and not because the Nigerian government created the vacuum in first feeding me half truth and misinformation? Then duh, you have been brainwashed into believing what you are seeing is the effect of slavery and colonization rather than holding people responsible for their actions and inactions. FYI I'm black and proud. |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 9:36am On Jan 16, 2015 |
pro2010: What ''mess'' exactly? The soldiers are fighting a war. In a war, soldiers die. People are killed. Just ask the US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. No one ever says the US army is ''in a mess'' when they suffer setbacks in their numerous wars, including wars against ragtag groups their ''mighty'' army should destroy in a day or two, but instead, takes them 10 years. But Nigeria is supposed to fight a war in which nothing untoward happens otherwise they are ''a mess''. It is your conditioned heads that are ''a mess''. Ever noticed how CNN/western media NEVER EVER reports Nigerian army successes against Boko haram? In fact they RARELY EVER show Nigerian troops at all in battle zones, except in one of their dodgy 'interviews' of supposed Nigerian soldiers slandering their country. Why is that, you think? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by ruggedtimi(m): 9:39am On Jan 16, 2015 |
boko haram...not a gang of armed robbers but a well organized terrorist group that uses force to recruit soldiers frm poor neighbourng countries and send them to cause havoc....nigeria soldiers so far has tried to sustain them. Is bad we re landlocked towrds the north makng it easy for boko haram to have access to nigeria and escape easily after causing havoc..many other countries re also suffering from insurgency and even worst than nigeria. So please we shuld try and encourage our armed forces not to insult them. Definitely small small shoppings re goin on in the army but they re still defending the nation. |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by pro2010: 9:47am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: These argument is rooted on the revelations by the Nigerian soldiers interviewed by CNN. What we have come to learn from this interview, though not new to some persons, is messy. What you are saying now is that these vices is not unique to the Nigerian military, citing different articles written by western media houses (which you accuse of bias) to buttress your point. Now, I agree with you that the Nigerian military may not be the only corrupt military in the world but, is that a standard for judging our military? I want to believe that you are a patriot, why not concern yourself with the well being of your country and your country men? The messy state of our military has caused us thousands of life on our home soil and all you have to say is, we are not the only ones that are corrupt. Haba! |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 9:48am On Jan 16, 2015 |
segnys007: What 'half truth and misinformation' did the Nigerian govt feed you? Do you also count the bare-faced lies and misinformation CNN feeds you? Eg claiming 2000 were killed in Baga when the figure was closer to 150, claiming Niger was Nigeria in order to label you as Ebola Infested, claiming Saddam Hussein had WMDs in order to garner your support for the US military invasion that led to the deaths of over 1 million innocent Iraqis, and trillions of dollars worth of contracts for US oil companies and defence contractors? Despite those bare faced lies, you still trust them. What does that say about you? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 9:53am On Jan 16, 2015 |
pro2010: It was ONE person interviewed. Not ''soldiers''. And how the hell do you know that that was a Nigerian soldier? Did you see his face? Did he show you any documents to prove he was a Nigerian soldier? See how easy it is for foreigners to deceive you simply because you trust them more than your own mother? You see a man in military fatigue on TV, facing away from the camera, speaking with a muffled Nigerian accent, and you automatically assume he is a Nigerian soldier. Because CNN said so? USE YOUR BRAIN. |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by samflex(m): 9:57am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: Tandroid...thank you. You just showed how intelligent you are 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by biafran1stson(m): 10:00am On Jan 16, 2015 |
It is only liars like apc and her supporters will believe this bullshit cos APC is the father of all liars! |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by pro2010: 10:01am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: You have to re-strategies, look for intelligent ways to defend and promote your principal so that your PR objectives can be achieved. You write like you are targeting the politically naive and unintelligent children. |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by hahn(m): 10:03am On Jan 16, 2015 |
kaecy5: GBAM! |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Nobody: 10:07am On Jan 16, 2015 |
[quote author=luvmijeje post=29833265]They should keep quiet.......... Bunch of fools........ I can't believe they still have the the temerity to charge our boys for treason. [/quote] Luvmitender...... |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by pro2010: 10:09am On Jan 16, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: Its apparent to all who needs to use their brain between the two of us. Your job is not easy at all and i do not envy you. You principals carry shit in there pants all the time and its your duty to clean them up. You are lucky this is a forum and a lot of people do not have the resource to find out your true identity. This gives you an opportunity to stop poo wiping today, go do something better and more humane for a living so that you do not regret at your old age. Abati and Okupke are doomed men (you know this too). They are not happy and would never be happy in their lives! |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by keyremotes(m): 10:11am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Since as far back as I can remember I knew Police buy their uniforms. I know nothing about the army. Has CNN ever bothered to showcase the successes of the army in this war? Is it that our army has not achieved anything? What about the BH elements i the army? Why have the west abandoned Nigeria and allowed us to fight this BH thing alone? Did ISIS not take over the weapons USA gave to Iraq? CNN has always been biased in their reports about Nigeria. |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Eziachi: 10:13am On Jan 16, 2015 |
Wait until they brand the CNN as sponsors of Boko Haram, that's their usual and predictable form of defence. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by Eziachi: 10:18am On Jan 16, 2015 |
kaecy5:You have been watching the wrong CNN then. Have you heard about Private Jessica Leach story in Iraq? Maybe you are not as an adult you think that you are. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Military Condemns CNN For Their Biased Report On Their Interview by samflex(m): 10:18am On Jan 16, 2015 |
pro2010: Fatality!! Lol...leave that guy, as you said his job isn't easy 1 Like |
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