A Nigerian TV host won& #39;t dare ask Sanwo-olu those tough questions. He will have explode, walk out in anger and NBC will sanction him/her for "embarrassing the govt."
But see how Sanwo-olu was humble before a white TV hos, stammering, shivering like a shy child reading bad poetry
But see how Sanwo-olu was humble before a white TV hos, stammering, shivering like a shy child reading bad poetry
We Nigerians sometimes suffer from internalised racism. A white skin holds more value among us than people of same skin color. Any semblance is "foreign" is worshipped here.
That is why a white man with a high school cert is treated with more respect here than a PhD holder.
That is why a white man with a high school cert is treated with more respect here than a PhD holder.
Anyway, we need more of these foreign TV stations probing the #ENDSARS
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Get Buratai on CNN, get Francis Omata on BBC hardtalk, get Tinubu with his bad breath on Al-Jazeera. Quiz them all
Get Buratai on CNN, get Francis Omata on BBC hardtalk, get Tinubu with his bad breath on Al-Jazeera. Quiz them all
30 minutes on a major foreign TV station is worth more than all the charade of judicial panel currently going on.
They should go there and answer the tough questions: who ordered the massacre at Lekki gate? Which soldiers participated in that abominable act? Tough questions
They should go there and answer the tough questions: who ordered the massacre at Lekki gate? Which soldiers participated in that abominable act? Tough questions
Btw, you guys should follow @avalondaily. They have an amazing coverage of the politicking, cover-ups and background info on the #ENDSARS
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