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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Senator Shehu Sani's Question To Nigerian Journalists

 


19 comments:

  1. Nobody wan die but they wan go heaven

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    1. Where is Tokunbo of Arise TV? He reported the whole endsars saga live and earned our respects .

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  2. That’s why they lie up and down. The era of investigative journalism is dead. The era of finding what the truth is before reporting a story is long gone and it’s pathetic

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  3. Hahahahaha

    Mao Akuh

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  4. Who wan die, make enemy follow kill jounalist? you know how many journalist Boko Haram kill?

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  5. Follow to where?? Make Nigerian solder go mistaken shoot journalist leave bandit 😂😂😂
    Journalists please dont try it o.

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  6. No be lie. I saw a journalist on a documentary sometime ago giving live report in a battlefield. He was already bleeding on the face.

    Nigerian journalism I'm not sure will get to that point. I said this not cos they can't do it, but the welfare package other country's journalists get, I doubt a Nigerian will get it.

    © TEEJAY

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  7. They're scared of death Ni ohh, as govt no go look their side if anything happens.

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  8. Journalist come and answer your question from Senator Shehu Sani Over..😜

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  9. Hahaha hahaha
    If you're a journalist in Nigeria, will you go sir??

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  10. 🤣🤣🤣 LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Who wanna die 🤣🤣
    Life is sweet like honey and sugar oo..

    Hello iya Boys

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  11. This guy talks too much. Do journalist in Nigeria have life insurance? Of course not.

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  12. Suggestion isonu 😂😂😂

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  13. Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  14. Because the journalists of today are built differently, a little weaker. It was standard practice for journalists to go on the battle and report.

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  15. 😂😂 who wants to die.

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  16. Nobody wants to die. Life is sweet bikonu.

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  17. Akogwu, a Channels television journalist died while covering a shoot out between soldiers and Boko Haram terrorists......

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