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GEJ to hold presidential media chat Wednesday

GEJ to hold presidential media chat Wednesday
February 10
17:21 2015

President Goodluck Jonathan will on Wednesday host a special edition of the presidential media chat.

According to Reuben Abati, special adviser to the president on media and publicity, the programme will be broadcast live on the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Voice of Nigeria (VON) from 7pm.

“President Jonathan will respond to questions from a panel of journalists on current national issues,” Abati said, urging all other television and radio stations in the country to  hook up to NTA and FRCN to relay the programme to their viewers and listeners.

The last presidential media chat held in May, 2014, and is still being remembered for moments such as when Jonathan said that if anyone stole $20 billion, the United States would know.

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This was in response to the allegation of Sanusi Lamido, the then governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, that $20 billion was missing from the federation account.

The president also spoke on the kidnap of more than 200 Chibok girls, saying it was “traumatising” and revealing that security personnel had been checking Borno state since incident.

“Soldiers have been massively deployed to the area but there is no headway yet,” he said.

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6 Comments

  1. Aldame AD
    Aldame AD February 11, 07:25

    Who will waste a precious time to listen to a chart that will be hosted by NTA and FRCN? I will rather spend that time sleeping. Prepared and rehearsed session.

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  2. mike
    mike February 11, 07:46

    I am a very patient man. I just hope I won’t lose my sanctification listening or watching the broadcast. And for my TV set, pray with me that I won’t break it in annoyance during the broadcast.

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  3. arobod
    arobod February 11, 07:48

    I know Nigeria we send free in jesu

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  4. Komo
    Komo February 11, 10:22

    It will be un-interesting as usual. He will end up repeating that the railway is working, fertiliser is distributed by mobile phone, he created 5200 jobs.
    It will be un-inspiring and the english and reason will be very pedestrian

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  5. Siel
    Siel February 11, 10:39

    It would have been more balanced if we had representatives of media houses across the country rather than “His Excellency’s voices”

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  6. jonbo
    jonbo February 11, 18:25

    It is all prearranged to reprepare the mind of Nigerians on the devilish postponement of the election against the wish of the people ,i can tell you for free,he has nothing new to tell anybody.

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