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Disgraceful - Adeola Fayehun |
Adeola Fayehun is a Nigerian female ‘journalist’ who works
for SaharaTV, a Nigerian news agency based in New York. The girl has been
desperately trying to get noticed in the past 4 years by running a YouTube
satire show, which has dismally failed judging by the number of her Facebook fans.
The girl thinks she is funny but she is a huge turn-off. She doesn’t exactly
have a sense of humor but she borders on the annoying .She comes across as a
mean and insensitive personality, an over-spoiled brat with illusions of grandeur.
While Adeola has only 20,000 fans on her Facebook page, the real Queen of
African Satire is Ugandan Kansiime Anne who has a whopping 823,000 fans.
After four years of struggling to get noticed, it was
predictable that the attention-seeking Adeola would take some desperate measures,
and in doing so she made a name for herself as the World’s Worst Journalist
that no self-respecting agency would hire. She did that on 29 May, on the
inauguration of Buhari, the new president of Nigeria. The poor Nigerian girl
stooped so low in a manner that would make a ghetto thug blush. She pounced on
Zimbabwe’s president like a thug, shouting and mocking him after she failed to
get an interview. Here is how the talentless Adeola embarrassed professional journalists,
the African continent and herself:
She Uses Street
Language:
You would not expect a professional journalist and degreed
for that matter to use street language when trying to bag an interview with a
respected head of state. No-one knows where Adeola attended high school but her
proficiency in the English language leaves a lot to be desired. Whatever school
or college she went to, it was definitely a waste of time and money. She would
be better off running a brothel in Lagos because that’s where people of her ilk
are found.
She is Unprofessional
and Uncivilized:
It’s a pity that people like Adeola equate thuggish behavior
and aggressiveness with bravery. If you watched that video, you would notice
that Adeola was on the verge of insulting the Zimbabwean head of state who came
to witness the inauguration of Buhari.She was shouting at the top of her voice,
making gestures and turning around like a frustrated bull. This baboonish behavior
is the reason why the western world has no respect for Africa.
She was Protesting
Not Reporting:
A 12-year old school kid who watched that video would tell
you that Adeola was not reporting but protesting. She looked like a protestor
looking to make a point. In response to her critics, Adeola claims that:
“I
wasn’t trying to make news, I was just trying to ask at least one question on
how long this would be, when will you [Mugabe] step down as president”
Okay Adeola, you were trying to ask a question, but why did
you go on and on with your undignified behavior, mocking a visiting guest? It’s
clear that you were pissed, and your objective was to embarrass and humiliate
somebody who refused to give you a response.
She Was Looking to
Score Cheap Points and Get Her 15 Minutes of Fame:
Adeola claims that reporters from Eagle Square were giving Mugabe a nice interview, asking him to
smile for the camera. So Adeola confirms that she is a bitter woman [This also
testifies to her nasty satire which she calls comedy]. It also shows that
Adeola had a definite agenda when she approached the president and it was not a
nice one. She came with a selfish agenda of not asking questions but protesting
and humiliating a head of state.Adeola chose Mugabe to get her 15 minutes of fame.
Apparently, she knows that the western media is obsessed with Mugabe. As soon
as the video clip was published, it was picked up by the UK Telegraph and
accolades came raining on Adeola, but hundreds of comments on YouTube as well
as other websites were very critical of Adeola.
She Came with a
Set of Questions Which She Already had Answers For:
The funniest thing is that Adeola was not interviewing the
president but interviewing herself. She asked questions and answered herself.
This is one more proof that the girl was protesting, not reporting.
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