Tag: CNN

  • 2019: Lai Mohammed visits CNN, Al Jazeera, others showcases Buhari’s ‘achievements’

    The federal government has slammed critics of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration for allegedly distorting facts and whittling the achievements of the administration.

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, made the remarks when he spoke with journalists in New York after a tour of major media houses and think-tank in the U.S.

    Mr Mohammed visited the CNN, New York Times, Voice of America, Washington Post, Washington Times; Al Jazeera, Reuters, Wall Street Journal, and the Atlantic Council and the Foreign Relations Council.

    This trip became important because of the distortion that has been the major past time of a lot of critics and this distortion has sought to whittle the administration’s strive in fighting against insecurity, in revamping the economy and in fighting corruption.

    And it became very important to give this information to the foreign media so that in their editorials, in their comments and when they are writing stories, they would be doing so from the context of the actualities on ground.

    I’m happy to say that many of them have been quite impressed about the achievements of the administration. The think-tanks were very attentive and they took on board a lot of interest and comments”.

    According to him, when the federal government says it has actually defeated Boko Haram, that is true because it is from the context of what it was and what it is.

    The important thing is that we made them understand that the unfortunate incident of kidnap of the Dapchi schoolgirls and the recent suicide bombings are not reflective of actually the success of the government in fighting Boko Harm.

    When the government says Boko Haram is defeated, it is from the context of what it was when it came in and what we are today.

    People have forgotten that less than three or four years ago, people in Abuja, the Capital City of Nigeria, could not sleep with their two eyes closed.

    That four years ago, the insurgents used to stroll into Abuja at will and no building was sacred to them. I mean they were so bold they attacked the Force Headquarters.

    They attacked the UN headquarters, they attacked newspapers head office, Nyanya Motor Park, was attacked twice and states and towns like Suleja, Kano, Sokoto, Kogi, Borno, were game for them”.

    He recalled that up till 2015, 20 out of the 27 local governments in Borno State were under the effective occupation of Boko Haram.

    When we entered Bama in 2015, it was as if we were either in Cairo, Algeria or any of these Arab countries because all the road signs were in Arabic.

    So when we say we have defeated Boko Haram, it is precisely what we mean. Today, night life has returned to Maiduguri, weekly football leagues are being played in Maiduguri, schools have been reopened, roads have been reopened.

    It was a far cry from when we went in 2015 because between Bama and Maiduguri where we went to, there was no singular vehicle on the road.”

    On economy, Mr Mohammed said within two quarters, Nigeria came out of recession and ever since, the growth had been phenomenal in terms of foreign exchange which doubled from 23 billion dollars to 47 billion dollars.

    We feed 7.5 million people every day and in the process, creating jobs across the value chain – thousands of cooks in 24 states have been employed.

    Again, our N-Power programme, they’ve never seen this kind of thing in Nigeria before where in one fell sweep, you employed 200,000 university unemployed graduate and another 200,000 have been screened and waiting to start work.

    Our government enterprise and empowerment programme has given out loans to about 200,000 cooperatives and individuals and our conditional cash transfer, today, has fed over 200,000 families.

    So these are the kinds of things we have done at a time when the price of crude oil was not as high as it was in 2011.

    So we have come to tell the world and I’m glad that they’ve been very well received. We were able to give the correct perspective of what the administration has been able to achieve.”

     

  • FFK, others reacts to CNN’s mockery of Nigeria on Buhari’s long absence

    The Cable News Network, CNN, yesterday, made mockery of Nigeria over the continued absence of President Muhammadu Buhari from the country.

    The television medium mocked the country in the latest edition of its “The Global Public Square (GPS)”, a foreign affairs show anchored by Fareed Zakaria.

    The programme in its Quiz and Trivia segment asked, “The head of state from which country has not set foot in his homeland in over two months?”

    The options were given as Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Nigeria and Syria.

    It went on to tick the option ‘Nigeria’.

    Chidi Odinkalu, Former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) posted a screenshot of the question on Twitter.

    Reacting to the controversial quiz, former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode wrote on his twitter page “the shame these beasts brought upon our nation”.

    In another tweet he said: “Watched @CNN last night. The shame that these beasts brought upon our nation will be multiplied in their lives a million fold. We warned!”

  • President Trump encouraging violence against reporters – CNN

    President Trump encouraging violence against reporters – CNN

    American basic cable and satellite television news channel, Cable News Network (CNN) is lamenting the tweet jabs US President Donald Trump is throwing at the TV network.

    GOP strategist and CNN commentator, Ann Navaro called the President’s tweets an incitement to violence against reporters.

    “This is just going way too far,” she said, adding: “The president of the United States is inciting violence against the free press. In America we cannot stand for it.”

    In what the president claimed was a “modern day presidential” use of social media, President Donald Trump tweeted a video of him assaulting a wrestler with the CNN logo superimposed on his face.

    He included #FraudNewsCNN and #FNN in his tweet, two hashtags he has recently introduced in his continued loggerhead attacks against the network owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner, and founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner.

    President Trump's Fake News Network CNN logo
    President Trump’s Fake News Network CNN logo

    “It is a sad day when the President of the United States encourages violence against reporters.

    “Instead of preparing for his overseas trip, his first meeting with Vladimir Putin, ‎dealing with North Korea and working on his health care bill, he is involved in juvenile behaviour far below the dignity of his office,” said CNN in a statement.

    “My use of social media is not Presidential – it’s modern day presidential. Make America Great Again!” Trump submitted in his modern day presidential tweet.

    However, CNN said, it is unfazed by the president’s antics.

    “It is disgusting by this president, yet one more disgusting act.

    “We will keep doing our jobs. He should start doing his,” the statement added.

    Donald Trump presidency has been matched by a steady flow of protests since after his election and inauguration, and his antagonism against the media is something else. It is yet to be seen when this antagonism will stop.

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  • CNN sacks Kathy Griffin over ‘Decapitated’ Donald Trump

    CNN sacks Kathy Griffin over ‘Decapitated’ Donald Trump

    CNN has sacked Kathy Griffin from its annual New Year’s Eve broadcast. Griffin was slammed posing for photographs holding up the likeness of a severed head resembling US President Donald Trump.

    Griffin has appeared since 2007 as co-host of CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast from Times Square in New York with anchor Anderson Cooper.

    The media company announced the termination on Wednesday after earlier disapproving the photos as “disgusting and offensive”.

    Amidst public outcry, from Republicans and Democrats alike over the images, including condemnation from Trump, she videotaped an apology.

    “Kathy Griffin should be ashamed of herself,” Trump wrote. “My children, especially my 11-year-old son, Barron, are having a hard time with this. Sick.”

    Melania Trump, the first lady, said in a statement that the photo “makes you wonder about the mental health of the person who did it”.

    “As a mother, a wife, and a human being, that photo is very disturbing. When you consider some of the atrocities happening in the world today, a photo opportunity like this is simply wrong,” she wrote.

     

    The US secret service, responsible for presidential security, has opened an inquiry into the posting of Griffin posing with the severed-head replica, a spokesman in Los Angeles said.

     

    Meanwhile, Griffin, has apologized profusely in a video message posted on her official Twitter account late on Tuesday.

     

    She said that as a comedian she routinely seeks to “cross the line” but realized in this case, “I went too far”.

  • Emmanuella gets featured on CNN

    Emmanuella gets featured on CNN

    Popular young comedienne , Emmanuella Samuel was recently featured on CNN as Africa’s youngest Youtube award winner.

    She became an household name when one of her comedy skits, This is not my real face went viral. The viral video is also featured on CNN.

     

    Watch the video below

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJX6_FP1074