Sunday, 4 May 2014

CNN's Jim Clancy vs Doyin Okupe on chibok missing girls!


CNN’s correspondent and anchor international affairs, Jim Clancy today had somethings to say about the #BringBackOurGirls campaign on Twitter.
The #BringBackOurGirls campaign in a few days gained global attention sparking widespread outcry from the international community
With Clancy tweeting about his concern over hundreds of abducted girls, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Doyin Okupe responded accusing the Cable News Network of passing a editorial judgement without “hearing the view of the Nigerian Government.”
Read the tweets below:
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When things happen in the United States and more advanced countries, the President or authorities that matters immediately go public and give a media brief..... in Naija, we have same public office holders withholding information, and when they choose to give, they pick some preferred  media orgs and send private messages on public matters. 

This is a very public issue that concerns all, it also bothers on life, so what ever the F.G has to say should be made public, no hording of information here please. 

If indeed you are making efforts, then let it be made known. 





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