BBC,Dailymail apologize over human meat restaurant story in Anambra
After the Nigerian Police denied the story regarding ng shut down for selling human meat, the BBC AND Mailonline have apologised, retracting the story .
BBC I always respect your station. I can now believe that you guys can go any length to tarnish peoples image to stay relevant.. So bad and sad -Pst.Chekeleke
Isookay!
ReplyDeleteWhy do they do this, spreading negative and untrue reports about Nigeria. Warn yourselves!!!
DeleteHmmm! Anambra
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Thats nice of them though...
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So dey blived d Nigerian police, mtweeee....
Wonda aw much dey paid BBC
ReplyDeleteBBC I always respect your station. I can now believe that you guys can go any length to tarnish peoples image to stay relevant.. So bad and sad -Pst.Chekeleke
ReplyDeleteNxt time be sure of what you are saying
ReplyDeleteBee! tnx for wishing me happy birthday
ReplyDeleteApology accepted.. IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteNdi ara
ReplyDeleteAfter d harm has bn done, dey should b sued. Reporting such nonsense wtout proper investigations and verification.
ReplyDeleteGood fr dem
ReplyDeleteAlways taking Nigerians for granted.. This is the height of assassination.. They should be sued plz...!!
ReplyDeleteThe restaurant and Nigerian Government should sue them heavily.
ReplyDeleteApology their ass.
The restaurant and Nigerian Government should sue them heavily.
ReplyDeleteApology their ass.