Saturday, 15 March 2014

Forgery :Fresh Bomb hits The Guardian Newspapers, others



By Abdulmumini Adeku.
A fresh wave of public opinion has showed a very strong critic  of the forgery saga that has dogged the progress of Nigeria’s top media executives and newspaper companies in the last decade or so.
In an exclusive investigations on the subject by Paedia Express Multimedia in Lagos, Nigeria it was discovered that despite the rot in the Nigerian space some individuals still respected ethics and transparency.
A  Senior journalist ,Mr Siaka Momoh  said that what the editors of The Guardian Newspapers and The Nation Newspapers did  to their reporters news room copies by forging them cannot be said to be acceptable as it was condemnable and satanic.
His words;’They are satanic ,you have to sue them no matter whose axe is gored”
In his own submissions  ,Mr Wahab Ayinde Kayode,a marketing mix strategists  said that  he was shocked to the marrows to learn that there were actually ”Osama Bin Laden”’s working inside Nigerian newspaper companies who have remained in positions of public trusts in connivance with there publishers despite their misdemeanors.
His words:’Just take a look at the picture of Mr Debo Adeshina through Google which has been placed on Paedia Express and you will not need a prophet to tell you that he is a pretty thief,he is satanic and their can be know doubt about that”
“What of the one you called  a pastor  among them ,Izeze, how will one feels if he notices that kind of satanic fellow on the pulpit”he lashed out
In a related issue,Mr Steven AKonti,a print production specialist who had known of the crime since 2007  concluded that the satanic editors at The Guardian and The Nation Newspapers know that they were at the end of the road but that they have to fight back by refusing to bite the dust easily.  
Mr Soji Ajioye who works in an auditing firm in Lagos told Paedia Express   Multimedia that his friend that works in the accounting and auditing unit of The Guardian Newspapers had been complaining bitterly recently that the revenues of the company  has nose dived in recent times thus fuelling speculations that the brand may be “sexing-up”its advert intake in the papers to make the general public believe that all was well.
Recently at the New Telegragh’s office for well over five minutes ,a group of five senior journalists were seen discussing passionately about the corrupt practices of Mr Gbenga Omotosho,the Editor of The Nation Newspapers .Lagos,Nigeria.
One of them said he was surprised that a man that loved been gratified so much by eminent people in the society loves to still criticize the same people in his column thus signifying his hypocritical nature.

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