CNN, promoter of fake news |
By Tim Tochukwu
For Biafra Choice
Writers
World foremost cable television provider, Cable News Network (CNN), identified as a chief promoter of fake news across the world, has not disappointed. It continued with its ignoble work recently by promoting Nigerian government’s Chibok Girls and Boko Haram lies.
The latest of its
ignoble engagement is the promoting of the latest scam, which is Nigerian
government’s claim that it secured the release of 82 Chibok Girls from Boko
Haram.
It is well-known fact
that Boko Haram was a creation of Northern Nigerian Fulani power-mongers to
snatch power from Goodluck Jonathan. It is equally a known fact that the
so-called Chibok Girls’ kidnap by Boko Haram was a script written by the same
ignoble Northern rulers to gain world attention, and to show the then president
as incapable of defeating Boko Haram. It was a scam well supported by Barack
Obama and David Cameron, former rulers of United States of America (USA) and
United Kingdom (UK) respectively.
What many may not know
at this moment is that having snatched power, the Fulani are now dismantling
hee structures – of which Boko Haram and Chibok Girls are most prominent. So when
the government claimed that 82 of those girls had been released, that was the
reason. But the true position is that there was nothing like Chibok girls, but just
an assemblage of city girls in a photo-shoot playing out a script.
But CNN in its wicked
and ignoble work of disseminating falsehood went on to publish the news which
made a mess of everything called investigative journalism. This is why some
people in the abominable contraption called Nigeria (the zoo) have been asking
CNN the following questions:
1.
If the girls were released by Boko
Haram, who measured the new and clean clothes they wore on the day, who made
the dress and when was it made? Who paid for the dresses?
2.
Where exactly where the girls moved
from, within or outside Nigerian borders?
3.
If Sambisa (noted by so many as the home
of BH) was captured long ago Nigerian Army claimed, even as Oby Ezekwsili and her
Bring Back our Girls campaign and propaganda group (BBOG), where were the girls
brought from?
4.
If as earlier claimed by the Army that
they could not sight any of the girls at Sambisa forest (even though we know
there could not be a forest in semi-desert Northern Nigeria), where did the
girls spring from?
5.
How come the Nigerian government has, till
date, shielded all the girls from the media? What questions by the media could
be more traumatic than being held by BH all these years?
6.
How come this batch was received at Villa
behind doors. What really was anyone hiding?
7.
How come one of the girls is amputated
on one leg. Who carried out the amputation? Who administered drugs and care to
ensure healing? At which hospital facility was she amputated?
8.
If Nigerian government swapped dreaded
leaders of Boko Haram for the girls, is there a new plot on the works given
emerging possibility of power swing caused by nature? Is Boko Haram preparing
for something more sinister?
9.
If Boko Haram has been downgraded and
their flag captured, does it make sense to release their most vicious leaders?
Are those released new creatures, or are they not still the persons they were?
10.
Why were some of the girls wearing
Catholic (Christian) rosaries?
11.
How come secondary school students,
about to take “O” Level exams could not speak passable English.
CNN, you are a big
shame!
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