Aisha!!! rude to Nigerian Minister of Information speaking to him in a condescending manner
Because of patriotic Nigerians and the huge pressure put on apparently biased CNN journalist of Sierra Leonan Fulani extraction, Aishat Sesay, she has been recalled from her reporting duty from Nigeria due severe complaints with evidence and more air time is now given to Vladmir Duthiers and the other lady from Sudan.

It became obvious from her first report that there was and agenda of sides taking as she could not contain herself enough as to prevent the public from knowing CNN's smear agenda against Nigeria and one sided report with sentiments ladden all over it. She was rude to Labaran Maku and Doyin Okupe. Most Nigerians wish the Suya Loving Asihat safe Journey on Delta air back to Atlanta. USA
6 comments:
What does Sierra Leone have to do with putting their feet to the fire, and making them speak the truth, or show if they lie, speak the truth, or serve their masters voice, no duty to any citizens. I guess this young girl grew in your neighborhood, and made good, and does a wonderful job. I mean, are you in Thailand, where you go to jail for rudeness to the King? Even monarchs elicit legitimacy, as you ought to notice from the social responsibility of the royals.
Aishat was rude in her interview and biased. Go away !
This is a welcomed development. She was obviously very rude, disrespectful and nonchalant....very unprofessional. I wondered what besieged her person. I like to remember a Yoruba saying that "When a big rant brings you to the floor, the small ones will take advantage and walk all over you.
Good Riddance to Bad Jihad Inclined rubbish.
She is a reporyed and actually her pressure make nigria seriose to look fo the kids and bring awearness to the noko haran matter.
Thank for a good job. She has other programms to cover
Kindly note that Aisha of CNN, like any other foreign media staff was given a direction for her to earn her pay, even if she has her own thoughts. not her fault, our political class should wiseup and put their 'political loot' into media funding to get enough backing to face such situation back-to-back with whoever comes your way with hard questions. foreign usually seek negative stories from developing countries who pays the piper - foreign media of course.
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