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First Attempt |
"It seems Adeola Fayehun has a lot of investigations to do in her home country, instead of ambushing foreign leaders who have nothing to do with the missing girls."
Adeola Fayehun, a Television presenter for SaharaTV ( a Nigerian
YouTube News Channel ) was embarrassed in broad daylight when she was refused
an interview by the Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, who was on his way to
enter the venue of the inauguration of Buhari, the newly elected president of
Nigeria. Adeola, a female Nigerian TV presenter who likes to call herself a
journalist, proved that the BA Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication which
she obtained from an obscure college in Michigan is either fake or sub-standard.
As the
Nigerian journalist accosted the Zimbabwean President
in an attempt to get an interview, and trying to get in the way, she could be
heard speaking broken English in a funny accent, and from the looks of things
it was clear that Mugabe, the most educated president who happens to hold over
10 degrees was not going to entertain such a low-class woman.
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Second Attempt - FAIL |
Still, Adeola and her male counterpart could not read the signals.
They tried even harder to get to the president, desperately running after him
like a dog that barks at passing cars. The President’s bodyguards intervened
and blocked the two Nigerian journalists from getting to the president, and that’s
when Adeola Fayehun tucked her tail in between her legs in embarrassment. She
was not going to let go of the interview or bite the bullet with dignity. Like
a jilted lover, her primitive instincts came out for everybody to see, she
began asking questions and answering herself like a mental patient. Perhaps it
was an attempt to cover up her own humiliation.
Adeola Fayehun:
“Is there democracy in Zimbabwe??”
No answer ****Robert Mugabe ignores her and keeps
walking****
Adeola Fayehun: “No,
there is no democracy in Zimbabwe”
[feeling embarrassed now]
Observers would think
that was enough, but the lady did not stop there, she took her gutter
journalism to further heights by bitterly shouting out and mocking the
president “He looks so old”.
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Third Attempt - FAIL |
If there is an example of what a journalist should not be,
then Adeola Fayehun is the perfect example. She does not only have a bad
command of the English language, but her manners belong to the African jungle,
somewhere deep in the Nigerian forests where Boko Haram is ruling freely. One
well-known politician coined a phrase “Boko Haram Journalism” in reference to
Adeola’s undignified ambush journalism.
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Fourth Attempt - FAIL |
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Adeola is Bitter Now.She Then Resorts To Dirty Tactics Mocking a Head of State Who Refused To Tolerate Her Primitive Behaviour
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After failing to get an interview from Zimbabwe's head of state,the rogue journalists were looking for their next target to harass Mr Jacob Zuma. Adeola's counterpart is heard shouting "Where is that Zuma?!" at the end of the video.Really?
Reliable sources claim that the Zimbabwean president was
briefed in advance to stay away from Nigerian journalists because they might be
carrying the Ebola virus. Nigeria is a hotbed for Ebola as well as other West
African countries like Liberia. Mugabe was not keen to talk to Adeola and her crew,
not even shaking hands. How the journalists managed to get so close to the Zimbabwean
president raises questions about the Nigerian Authorities’ screening process.
It also raises questions about the competence of Nigerian security, who are
struggling to contain Boko Haram, an Islamic terror group which has been
terrorizing Nigeria for more than 6 years.
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Meanwhile Boko Haram is Bombing Nigerian Towns while Adeola is Chasing Mugabe
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As the new president of Nigeria was
being inaugurated, Boko Haram had killed 50 people on that day. Since January
2015, more than 2,000 Nigerians have been killed by Boko Haram, with some villagers being starved to death.
It is reported that in the village of Baga, an entire population
of 10,000 people was decimated by Boko Haram, but the figure could be higher
because Nigerian Authorities like to cover up the number of casualties. Like
other corrupt institutions in Nigeria, the Nigerian army does not have resources to fight Boko Haram because of rampant state fraud.
In one instance, Boko Haram killed 2,000 people in a day.
Over a million Nigerians in the Northern region have been displaced by Boko
Haram, including many others in bordering countries. Since 2009, over 17,500
people have been killed by Boko Haram, but the number could be 4 times higher,
at 70,000.This includes the 276 girls who were abducted.
It seems Adeola Fayehun has a lot of investigations to do in
her home country, instead of ambushing foreign leaders who have nothing to do
with the missing girls.
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And the Girls Are Still Missing.....
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