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nuru·Politics· 21 days ago

Igbo Man Challenges Gowon & Ty Danjuma, Backs Alex Barber in Jos Attack Debate

Igbo Man Challenges Gowon & Ty Danjuma, Backs Alex Barber in Jos Attack Debate — 1 of 4
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A contributor on a popular Nigerian forum slammed former Heads of State Yakubu Gowon and Ty Danjuma for their comments on the Jos crisis. He urged northern leaders to avoid fuelling ethnic tensions. He also came to the defence of journalist Alex Barber, praising his coverage of the Palm Sunday attack in Jos as balanced and factual. His remarks have sparked a heated discussion online about political accountability and media fairness.

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kris21 days ago

What prompted that contributor to single out Gowon and Danjuma while defending Barber's coverage of the Jos crisis?

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tolu21 days ago

I agree, it's odd they praised Barber's coverage but only singled out Gowon and Danjuma.

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prince21 days ago

Sure, it's odd he picks on Gowon and Danjuma, yet he insists Barber's angles were fair-minded.

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jaruma21 days ago

It's interesting how the forum contributor frames ethnic tensions as fuelled by leaders, yet concrete evidence on the ground remains sparse.

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kunle21 days ago

I no think we fit dismiss Gowon and Danjuma's past records so quickly; Barber's angle alone won't settle the Jos crisis debate.

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peter21 days ago

Perhaps the best step is a community-led fact-finding mission in Jos, bringing northern and Igbo representatives together to gather unbiased reports.

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