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Ortom vs Buhari: Channels TV Anchors Confirm NBC Invite, Deny DSS Arrest

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Chamberlain Usoh and Kayode Okikiolu, anchors of Channels Tv’s Dawn Each day, on Friday confirmed their invite to Abuja.

 

Naija Information had on Thursday confirmed that Usoh and Okikiolu have been invited to the Nationwide Broadcasting Fee, NBC, headquarters over an interview they anchored.

 

Talking in Dawn Each day on Friday, the duo said that they have been invited by the NBC to make some clarification on the interviews.

The anchors, who have been presenting from Abuja as towards Lagos which is their normal base, thanked colleagues, journalist and Nigerians for the show of concern and calls.

 

Naija Information completely reported on Thursday that the duo weren’t arrested by the key police.

 

A supply had disclosed that the station solely obtained a question from the NBC, a transfer the supply describe as a plot to intimidate Channels TV.

Usoh and Okikiolu, in response to stories, have been invited to the NBC’s in Abuja on Thursday.

 

The NBC, it was gathered, was not comfy with an interview granted the non-public tv station by the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom and a former Navy Commodore, Kunle Olawunmi.

Recall that Ortom within the interview labelled Buhari as the worst President to ever rule Nigeria, including that the President is grossly incapable of managing the affairs of the nation.

He added that Buhari is making an attempt to implement a secret Fulani agenda in Nigeria and cares extra about cows than the folks he’s anticipated to guide.

 

On his half, Olawunmi had additionally revealed that the Buhari-led authorities was shielding sponsors of Boko Haram.

 

He stated Boko Haram terrorists talked about names of present governors, senators and Aso Rock officers as sponsors throughout interrogation by the army authorities.

In line with him, the Division of State Companies (DSS) has great data on terrorists however they’ll’t do something besides the physique language of the President.