CNN lied to the world, Nigeria won’t be bullied – Lauretta Onochie

Segun Adewole
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President Buhariโ€™s social media aide, Lauretta Onochie

Presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie has expressed displeasure at a CNN report which alleges that soldiers shot at EndSARS protesters at the Lekki toll gate.

In a tweet shared on Thursday, Onochie said that CNN lied to the world with the report it made about Nigerian.

She said that Nigeria is being bullied into believing the lies contained in the report shared yesterday.

“I’m not upset that CNN lied to the world about my nation, Nigeria. I’m upset that they think we are so stupid that we will swallow their lies. We won’t be bullied into believing a lie!”, she tweeted.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian government has threatened to sanction CNN over the report.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said this during a press conference on the aftermath of the EndSARS protest.

โ€œLike everyone else, I watched the CNN report. I must tell you that it reinforces the disinformation that is going round, and it is blatantly irresponsible and a poor piece of journalistic work by a reputable international news organization.

โ€œCNN engaged in incredible sensationalism and did a great disservice to itself and to journalism.

โ€œIn the first instance, CNN, which touted its report as an exclusive investigative report, sadly relied on the same videos that have been circulating on social media, without verification.

โ€œThis is very serious and CNN should be sanctioned for that.

โ€œCNN merely said the videos were โ€obtained by CNNโ€, without saying wherefrom and whether or not it authenticated them.

โ€œWere CNN reporters and cameramen at the Lekki Toll Gate that evening? If the answer is no, on what basis were they reporting?

โ€œIf CNN had done its investigation properly, it would have known how fake news and disinformation were trending during the End SARS crisis.

โ€œThe BBC even did a report on this, and we recommend that report to CNN. Talking about the BBC, a reporter with the BBCโ€™s Pidgin Service, Damilola Banjo, was at Lekki Toll Gate protest ground that night.

โ€She was quoted as saying soldiers were indeed at the Toll Gate but they shot โ€˜โ€™sporadically into the airโ€™โ€™ and not at the protesters. CNN that was not at the scene reported otherwise.

โ€œIn its jaundiced reporting, CNN was blind to the fact that six soldiers and 37 policemen were killed in unprovoked attacks.

โ€œObviously, CNN did not consider the security agents human enough,โ€ he said.

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