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Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by saasala(m): 6:15pm On Jun 03, 2015
TV journalist Adeola Fayehun ambushes Zimbabwean leader and asks why him he hasn't stepped down.

Compared to the BBC's John Simpson or CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Adeola Fayehun from Nigeria is not exactly a global name in the world of television reporting. This week, though, she made broadcasting history as she did something that all few African reporters have ever dared do: ask one their ageing dictators when the hell he is going to quit.

As this video from Ms Fayehun's TV channel shows, the feisty reportress ambushed Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe during a visit to Nigeria last weekend, asking the 91-year-old: "Are you going to step down?"

To the fury of his assorted security goons, she then refused to go away as they tried to push past her, repeating the onslaught like an African Jeremy Paxman. "Mr president, don’t you think that it’s time you step down sir, so you can rest? When will there be change in Zimbabwe, sir? Is there democracy in Zimbabwe?"

Footage of her grilling of Mr Mugabe has now become a viral hit on among internet users in Africa, for whom it's all too rare to see a leader publicly challenged in such fashion.

Yet while it may seem like nothing more than a piece of entertaining televisual theatre, take it from me, this kind of buttonholing takes quite a bit of guts. Waylaying any head of state is a nerve wracking enough experience at the best of times, and when it's someone like Mugabe, there is every chance of a roughing up if he doesn't like the drift of the questions (remember the vicious beating that his bodyguards once gave to the gay rights activist Peter Tatchell).

Not only that, in many parts of Africa, reporters can also find themselves arrested if they pull stunts like the ones Ms Fayehun did, especially if their target is a visiting heads of state. It hopefully says much about press freedoms in Nigeria these days that the Nigerian police did not apparently see fit to intervene - and that they let reporters near Mr Mugabe in the first place.

Indeed, at the risk of perhaps reading too much into it, this little episode says much about the changing politics of Africa in the 21st century. On the one hand you have countries like Nigeria, which despite its many problems, has just completed yet another relatively peaceful election, where the outgoing president has handed power without a fuss to his successor, Muhammadu Buhari. And on the other, there are still Cold War era gerontocrats like Mugabe clinging to power in the likes of Zimbabwe.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/11647333/How-a-Nigerian-television-reporter-brought-Robert-Mugabe-to-account.html

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by CallPolice: 6:17pm On Jun 03, 2015
Good to know!

Nigeria on the raise.

Change has finally came!

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by StepTwo: 6:20pm On Jun 03, 2015
and are we suppose to clap for ourselves for the Nonsense?

They are only trying to trigger the anger from Zimbabweans toward Nigeria.

Yeye people

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Nobody: 6:24pm On Jun 03, 2015
We indeed monkeys
Mugabe traveled to vatican city buh no european press harassed him cos dey know its bullshitz
Buh deh hail sahara reporters for behaving as uncivilized goats
We say no to bad reporting

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by POPdecorator: 6:51pm On Jun 03, 2015
Hello mr nairaland orubebe

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by tociano009(m): 7:08pm On Jun 03, 2015
;Di
Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by StOla: 7:08pm On Jun 03, 2015
If only NTA reporters could be this bold and ask relevant questions.

Not questions in the order of "which Nigerian food do you enjoy the most?".

I salute Sahara reporters for bringing us news from investigations with documentary evidences. Unlike some media outlets who just go to government house to collect their own copy of the approved news on flash drive, with the left hand receiving the infamous brown envelope.

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by RockMaxi: 7:17pm On Jun 03, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
We indeed monkeys
Mugabe traveled to vatican city buh no european press harassed him cos dey know its bullshitz
Buh deh hail sahara reporters for behaving as uncivilized goats
We say no to bad reporting



You are just been mischievous with your post. Your hatred for Sahara Reporters will not allow you to see the courage displayed by the reporter.
When is the man that have ruled his country for 30years going to step down and rest. angry


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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by dustmalik(m): 7:19pm On Jun 03, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
We indeed monkeys
Mugabe traveled to vatican city buh no european press harassed him cos dey know its bullshitz
Buh deh hail sahara reporters for behaving as uncivilized goats
We say no to bad reporting
You can always go back to the stone-age since you don't appreciate modern journalism.

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Rilwayne001: 7:20pm On Jun 03, 2015
they did that because he didnt bend to their request of his country legalizing gay marriage. Fvck UK Telegraph

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Nobody: 7:24pm On Jun 03, 2015
Rilwayne001:
they did that because he did bend to their request of his country legalizing gay marriage. Fvck UK Telegraph
Never knew u had lil wisdom
Kip it up bro
U will do better as a transformer
Tink abt it bro
Salaam

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Duru1(m): 7:26pm On Jun 03, 2015
The Europeans always knew the people whom to use for their bidding in Nigeria. It is an insults to Africans for the ninnies in Europe to call elected president a dictator.

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Nobody: 7:29pm On Jun 03, 2015
saasala:
TV journalist Adeola Fayehun ambushes Zimbabwean leader and asks why him he hasn't stepped down.

Compared to the BBC's John Simpson or CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Adeola Fayehun from Nigeria is not exactly a global name in the world of television reporting. This week, though, she made broadcasting history as she did something that all few African reporters have ever dared do: ask one their ageing dictators when the hell he is going to quit.

As this video from Ms Fayehun's TV channel shows, the feisty reportress ambushed Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe during a visit to Nigeria last weekend, asking the 91-year-old: "Are you going to step down?"

To the fury of his assorted security goons, she then refused to go away as they tried to push past her, repeating the onslaught like an African Jeremy Paxman. "Mr president, don’t you think that it’s time you step down sir, so you can rest? When will there be change in Zimbabwe, sir? Is there democracy in Zimbabwe?"

Footage of her grilling of Mr Mugabe has now become a viral hit on among internet users in Africa, for whom it's all too rare to see a leader publicly challenged in such fashion.

Yet while it may seem like nothing more than a piece of entertaining televisual theatre, take it from me, this kind of buttonholing takes quite a bit of guts. Waylaying any head of state is a nerve wracking enough experience at the best of times, and when it's someone like Mugabe, there is every chance of a roughing up if he doesn't like the drift of the questions (remember the vicious beating that his bodyguards once gave to the gay rights activist Peter Tatchell).

Not only that, in many parts of Africa, reporters can also find themselves arrested if they pull stunts like the ones Ms Fayehun did, especially if their target is a visiting heads of state. It hopefully says much about press freedoms in Nigeria these days that the Nigerian police did not apparently see fit to intervene - and that they let reporters near Mr Mugabe in the first place.

Indeed, at the risk of perhaps reading too much into it, this little episode says much about the changing politics of Africa in the 21st century. On the one hand you have countries like Nigeria, which despite its many problems, has just completed yet another relatively peaceful election, where the outgoing president has handed power without a fuss to his successor, Muhammadu Buhari. And on the other, there are still Cold War era gerontocrats like Mugabe clinging to power in the likes of Zimbabwe.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/11647333/How-a-Nigerian-television-reporter-brought-Robert-Mugabe-to-account.html

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Bcc: lalasticlala

The Telegraph.co.uk should ask the Queen of the United Kingdom and
the other Commonwealth realms to step down. Elizabeth II has been in power since 1952, and a queen of 16 of the 53 commonwealth nations. She is not even a cold war era gerontocrat she is a World war II gerontocrat.

When would she accept change and step down?

Angela Merkel is also doing her 3rd term in office, is she the owner of Germany, is Germany her personal estate.


Disgruntled brits angry about land reform in Zimbabwe. Robert Mugabe, go on with land reform, take away every inch of land from minority whites, it is stolen land, it isn't theirs.

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Rilwayne001: 7:33pm On Jun 03, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Never knew u had lil wisdom Kip it up bro U will do better as a transformer Tink abt it bro Salaam
And do you think you have anything upstairs at all?

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Nobody: 7:45pm On Jun 03, 2015
Rilwayne001:

And do you think you have anything upstairs at all?
Ogbenni I don't brag U coming up We nid kids like u to continue d legacy Learn to respect elders Midolian, tell dis boi oooo

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by helphelp: 7:53pm On Jun 03, 2015
Correct stance
Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by jamex93(m): 7:53pm On Jun 03, 2015
grin



good job
Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Sijo01(f): 7:53pm On Jun 03, 2015
Mugabe, 'ROASTED' in Nigeria. Can't stop lol on that each time I remember it cheesy cheesy

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by yeajust: 7:54pm On Jun 03, 2015
good of em
Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by lloydpras: 7:54pm On Jun 03, 2015
Lol..Funny ending in the video
*male voice""Where is that Zuma sef"

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Abduletudaye(m): 7:54pm On Jun 03, 2015
Hmmmm undecided

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by klevjey: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
fill in the gap:

when u hear__________________in Borno state, you run...
Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by QuotaSystem: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
Kudos to SR. Some TANoids were foolishly condemning the brave act of our young reporters.

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
Many Nigerians have problem, their hatred for Sahara reporter will never let them appreciate what that lady fayehun did in that act. All other people around the world are commending her for her bravery only Nigerians feel what she did is an insult. For God's sake is president God that he should not be asked pertinent questions in some ways

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by noreinad: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
mugabe the fool

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
[size=16pt]I love ADEOLA FAYEHUN![/size] cool

-CramJones

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by jerryunit48: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
Na wa o, I still respect the man sha

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by ajebuter(f): 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
Very good review for Sahara Reporters

For elevating trash and gutter jounalism and APC yansh-kissing to a great height

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by stepaz: 7:55pm On Jun 03, 2015
Not so bad
Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by naijainfogalery: 7:56pm On Jun 03, 2015
if i were that girl, i would just keep my heads low, these are the kind of things that can cause tension in Zimbabwe and the ripple effect wont be good on her. I think she was over daring though, she took it so personal, she should have been diplomatic about it. A CNN or BBC person wouldnt have pulled this kind of stunt so daring, Christiane Amanpour would have said something like. You have rule your country for the past 30 years and the people have seen your govt go for a long time and you promised them democracy dont you think this is the right time to step down or conduct election in your country for another leader especially in times as this as a Heroic peaceful change of government is happening in Africa?

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Re: Telegraph UK Praises Sahara Reporter's Journalist For Thrashing Mugabe by DICKtator: 7:57pm On Jun 03, 2015
grin grin grin grin

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