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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Why I published the TB Joshua bribery audio - Nicholas Ibekwe

Nicholas Ibekwe is the journalist who published the audio recording of T.B Joshua offering N50k to journalist to give his church favorable coverage (read here). He took to his blog today to explain why he did it. Find it below
The last 72 hours were probably the most intense in my life. The love, kind words and support I’ve received in that period from, mostly, total strangers have been overwhelming. I want to thank everybody who saw the good in what I did. Though, to be honest, I think it was a little stupid. What was I thinking putting my life and probably my career on the line in an attempt to change something so entrenched it seems unchangeable?  But really I’m not fazed by the trash talk from those allergic to the truth.
It’s a long time coming and someone has to put the Big Ben on the fat cat, I guess.
During the same period I’ve also been insulted like never before. I’ve been called the most uncomplimentary names and all the curses in Deuteronomy hurled towards me. They should be ashamed that the brushed ego of their spiritual Godfather meant more to them than the over 90 lives that perished under the rubble.

I can deal with the trash talk and name-calling. But I’m also not naïve. I’ve made plans to evacuate my family to safety at the shortest notice in case things escalate. I hope they don’t. But one can never be so sure with these fundamentalists.

They said I’m an attention freak; that I published the audio clip because I yearned to be a social media celebrity (whatever that means). Well, I won’t lie; I enjoyed the 15 minutes of fame. I loved the thrill of being in the eye of the storm. In case my accusers are reading this, I got over 2,000 followers on twitter within the period. I don’t know what to make of that yet. I’m not so sure about this Twitter thing but if there’s a way I can convert that to money, that would be something. Gbenga Olorunpomi, how much does one twitter follower exchange for a dollar these days?
So why did I publish the audio?

I had recorded the audio six days before posting it on Twitter. To be sincere, I didn’t think much of it until Saturday morning (I’d explain later). I was intently watching the way the collapsed building was being played out in the media after the rather disappointing way Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, dodged reporters through a back door after his private meeting with TB Joshua on September 14. I observed that Nigerian media were being too gentle on TB Joshua despite the glaring irregularities surrounding the collapse. I read more reports about the “hovering craft” and how Boko Haram could’ve sabotaged the building and other poppycock the televangelist wanted the world to believe.

Very little was reported about the structural defects of the building. Not much was written about the fact that the building originally had 2 floors and was being illegally refurbished with 4 additional floors when it collapsed. We didn’t come hard on the Synagogue Church goons who attacked first responders. We didn’t highlight the fact that many of those that perished could have been saved if NEMA officials weren’t barred from the site for almost three days! We didn’t make an issue of the fact that our colleagues who had gone to report the collapsed building were molested on Saturday.
So when I woke up last Saturday morning and saw the picture of Jonathan shaking hands with a grinning TB Joshua with headlines like “Jonathan consoles TB Joshua,” I said damn it! I couldn’t stomach this blatant impunity.

TB Joshua is perhaps the most powerful preacher in Africa and politicians all over the continent fawn at him. But as watchdogs, journalists must hold entrenched powers to account. If Nigerian politicians didn’t realise that more than 90 lives had just perished underneath a building without requisite permit and that those responsible should be held accountable, then the responsibility falls on journalists to force them to do the right thing.

Journalists shouldn’t be seen or heard telling the prime suspect they would write “just like you said” after he offered to buy their consciences with N50,000.

Some of the reporters who collected the N50,000 have called me after the audio went viral to complain. They told me they have been getting calls from colleagues and family members who recognised their voices in the recording. One even accused me of a breach of trust. I told him I didn’t sign a pact of silence with anybody. For me the decision was between covering the ethical shortcomings of my colleagues or doing that which is right to make sure those who died and their families get justice. The decision was easy.

Why didn’t I publish the audio the same day I recorded it? Nigerian journalists habitually ask for gratification at press conferences and corporate events that it has unfortunately become a norm. Reporters actually think you’re a fool if you turned down what they call “brown envelope”. There are several excuses to justify it: “We’re poorly paid,” “We have not been paid for months,” etc. Honestly, it’s hard to dismiss some of these excuses sometimes. Nigerian Journalists are perhaps among the worst paid in the world. This is where the Nigerian Union of Journalist should do more. Its officials should stop paying courtesy calls to politicians (of course, we know what exchanges hands during these visits) and do more to force Jet-flying owners of media organisations to pay reporters more and on time. We deserve it.

Journalists should also explore other related and legitimate means of making money like researching, writing and editing reports for NGOs, writing and editing of brochures and reports, working as fixers to foreign journalists, blogging (I recently met a Nigerian television reporter that make quite some money monthly from his blog), etc.

Like everything in Nigeria, this “brown envelope” thing has been stretched beyond the limit of ridiculousness. I’d give some examples: On August 15, 2010 a truck belonging to Dangote Sugar Refinery caused an inferno at the Ojodu Bridge outside Otedola Estate in Lagos. More that 50 lives perished in the fire. An inquest was initiated by a non-governmental organisation, Access to Justice and Human Rights lawyer, Femi Falana. Please take a deep breath before reading the next sentence. During the inquest, officials of Dangote Industries distributed cartons of Spaghetti (and some money, probably to buy ingredients) to court reporters at the Ikeja High Court to probably skew their account of the hearing. In case you missed it let me repeat. Some Nigerian Journalists collected packs of Spaghetti as bribes! Are we that hungry? Some reporters got as little as 12 packs of spaghetti. My friend, Ben Ezeamalu, was almost beaten up for speaking against it.

In fact, they erected a wall of hostility around themselves whenever he came around. According to him, a very senior journalist pulled him aside and told him it was easy for him to turn down the brown envelope because he wasn’t married and had no school fees to pay.
Ben said his curiosity was aroused while he was researching for material on the internet for an article he was writing days before the coroner’s verdict on the inquest. To his surprise, there was very little material for an inquest that involved Africa’s richest man and had lasted 19 months! After the coroner delivered his verdict, in which he indicted Dangote’s company as well as the Nigeria Police, the (short) article was tucked away in a remote corner in almost all the newspapers the next day. The fact that the coroner indicted Dangote was also carefully left out in the articles.

Other journalists have tagged Ben “a spy” for consistently refusing to collect “brown envelopes”.
Nigerian journalists no longer know where to draw the line. A father that lost his son during last Dana plane crash was forced to pay journalists during his son’s wake-keep before it was reported. There are more puke-inducing instances but I’d stop here.

For those of you saying N50,000 ($300) was too little to entice Nigerian reporters, I’ve seen reporters scuffle over N2,000 ($12) during a press conference.

During last year’s gubernatorial election in Ondo State, reporters literally came to blows at Governor Mimiko’s home after the latter released “appreciation money” for journalists who covered his polling unit. The sharing formula was N10,000 per head, until the cash ran low and the formula switched to N7,000. Cue bedlam. The governor’s PA, looking on with contempt, threatened to evict them from his employer’s residence if they failed to conduct themselves with decorum. One fellow even started arranging for another group of journalists to go meet the governor for another “appreciation money.”
Editors should also monitor their reporters too, but we all know that some editors get theirs through subtler manner (Bank transfers).  I’m a Nigerian journalist I want to change things the only way I know how to – going public with it. I’m not saying anything new here, everybody who has one thing or the other to do with journalists knows that these things happen. Maybe I’m the first journalist to go public with it in such a manner.

Corporate organisations and individuals should also stop offering these bribes (I still insist that they are bribes and nothing else). Journalist will report your events whether they like it or not. They want to stay in business. My heart skips anytime I get a call from my editor or receive that email with a subject that reads: “Pending stories”. I know I’m required to deliver. I don’t need that “brown envelope” to turn around that copy. I know in the Punch for instance, reporters are required to fill a certain number of pages every week. They can’t sit around waiting for “money to fuel your cars” to write stories to fill those pages. The threat of losing one of the most lucrative jobs in the industry is enough “inducement”. But the truth is most pressers aren’t news worthy so PR officials feel they need to induce reporters to write about them.

And for the fundamentalist followers of TB Joshua, this isn’t about your spiritual Godfather. I would still have gone public with this if the Pope was involved. I can’t say I’m sorry that his ego was bruised. He clearly meant for the money to influence the reporting of the event. “So what are you going to write?” He had asked. That makes it a bribe. Simple. I can’t help you if you couldn’t decipher that. I’m a reporter not a brain surgeon.

This is the last I’m going to say on this issue unless something drastic happens. Let the personal attacks continue.

369 comments:

  1. Nicholas has done his part as a mortal being! Let God takia of the rest. God knows it all. John 10:10-11. BishopDammy#

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  2. Well said my brother... I pray God help u. I swear if na me, i no go fit sleep wit my two eyes closed. *just sayin

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  3. Hmmm. Well said, corruption has eaten deep into every sector of the country.

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  4. God bless you. Even if Nigerians love lies someone must stand for the truth, thank you

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  5. God will protect you from the evil ones for exposing the truth

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  6. Don't mind the sycophants jare you do the right thing

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  7. I admire ur gutz dude....keep it up.....i luv u linda....plzzzz will u marry me?.....

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  8. Pls contest for President...You not swayed by money. Correct Igbo man

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  9. I pray more Nigerians will be brave like you and expose wrongdoers no matter who they are

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  10. This country ids filled up with corrupt people...God is watching us.

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  11. Abeg protect your family and continue to pray because they will try and attack you even spiritually. These people are dangerous but Jesus is on your side for exposing the truth

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  12. This country ids filled up with corrupt people...God is watching us.

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  13. I love this guy.... I hope some day we all would start standing up for the truth, for what is right, for what is just......

    #He just reminded me that " Once you got the right connections here, You will get away with EVERYTHING "

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  14. We need fearless people such as this,those who are willing to stand for the truth at all cost. Ure greatly admired sir

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  15. The media is considered the fourth estate of the realm,this goes to highlight the strategic position media practitioners occupy in our society.
    The importance of an unbiased media cannot be over emphasized.
    I thank you brother for your courage,we need more people like you. Many things have gone unaccounted for in our society due to the power of the brown envelope.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  16. Back to ♏Ɣ base o jare. Vote Linda Ikeji as the Most Active Blogger of the year. www.socialmediameritawards.com/vote.php

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  17. What more can I say? BRAVO.. You are a true member of the fourth estate of the realm.. I really love his courage.. Journalism is not all about the brown paper bag..

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  18. I never knew u before but now i do. You have done what u thought to be right and gotten the attention you seek as well.

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  19. guy nice one, i already know that one-day God will reveal the bad dem people of this country, remember this same incident happen some years back, and nothing was done, am waiting to hear the final judgment on this issues, maybe the government wont abandon the whole property.

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  20. Just keep your paths straight and your hands clean. They can do you no harm because even the God TB Joshua claim to be serving is a just God.

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  21. Abeg who don read am finish ?
    #Ike agwugom jareee

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  22. guy nice one, i already know that one-day God will reveal the bad dem people of this country, remember this same incident happen some years back, and nothing was done, am waiting to hear the final judgment on this issues, maybe the government wont abandon the whole property.

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  23. hmmmm God bless you my brother

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  24. I hope nothing will happen to this guy, well T.B Joshua will be no 1 suspect

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  25. wow the journalist collecting such bribes are a disgrace. what happened to telling the truth as is.....

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  26. GOD BLESS YOU FOR STANDING BY THE TRUTH!! I imagine that these blind followers lost all their family members or half or even 2, whether they will still be talking trash.
    The enemy will never get you! Say AMEN!!!

    #Fizz

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  27. Ur a stupid fellow please go take several sit, continue running ur mouth. FOOL.

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  28. You are so brave, even if everyone's sense of reasoning and dignity is dead> Let me be the only one to commend you and say you have done well my brother. Keep the flag flying for there is surely reward for every good labour and i want you to know that there are still a few of us whose heart bleeds for the state of things in Nigeria and we pray that the good lord would intervene... One Love

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  29. My dear..God will protect u for saying the truth,this is the time for God to expose all this evil people in Nigeria

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  30. Nwanne kwupu eziokwu na boxers gi ama efu joor!

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  31. You are so brave, even if everyone's sense of reasoning and dignity is dead> Let me be the only one to commend you and say you have done well my brother. Keep the flag flying for there is surely reward for every good labour and i want you to know that there are still a few of us whose heart bleeds for the state of things in Nigeria and we pray that the good lord would intervene... One Love

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  32. Nicho I fear for ur life oooo,u got so much liver!I pray they dnt come after ur life shaa

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  33. You give hope that Nigeria can be better. Thank you

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  34. the path to glory isn't always smooth, you bruise a lot of egos, step on a lot of toes but in the end it is worth it! nobody ever said doing the right thing was easy, ask Mandela, Gandhi, Fela. Kudos to you for blowing the horn on something that has being ruining the image and reputation of the Nigerian media and the value of reportage in the country.
    FYI Nigerian people, Men of the clothe are just that, "MEN" so stop worshipping and revering them, they do wrong too.

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  35. DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT TO SAY ABOUT THIS GUYS STORY NEVER THE LESS THIS IS WISHING YOU GODS PROTECTION BECAUSE TB Joshua has fanatical members that can do and undo just saying o guy watch ur back if u want to dance the masquerade dance be prepared for the outcome

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  36. Most Nigerians would always shy away from the truth particularly when it comes to our spiritual leaders. And I refer to this as mental slavery. Justice must be served!

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  37. Please move your family away first. You have stirred the hornet nest and things will never be the same again.

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  38. Very bright point of view

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  39. Woooow... I luv this write up. the journalists has hit d nail on the head

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  40. I feel dear! Truth must be told no matter how bitter it is

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  41. Hnmmmmmmm! Even if your employer sack you now, u don already sabi write. So go bloging. But no spoil Sis Linda market oooo.

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  42. We complain everyday how our politicians are not responsive to the plight of the populace, how will that change if me and you decide to sit and do nothing about all these our corrupt leaders.
    i commend dearly and you have done nothing wrong but speak the truth. For God sake innocent souls lost their lives

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  43. Nicholas, I must say I admire your work and your bravery. We need more Nigerians like you

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  44. Thank you Nicholas, a very courageous thing to do. We need to start changing the rot in Nigeria one brave act at a time. Thanks.

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  45. Linda,you should have summarize this story bcos am a lazy reader..no time for this

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  46. Hmmmmmmmmmmm...Interestin.....and d story continues...



    God help us.

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  47. God will protect you and your family. We need more people like this in Nigeria.

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  48. Good one. We need more people like this in the country

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  49. I salute your courage Mr.. Ibekwe. The Country needs more people like you!

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  50. Hmmmmm *deep sigh* I just pray this country will be liberated soon, I won't want my kid to grow up in such an enslaved society if its not politicians and their constant lying and oppression its the pastors and their brain washing , TB Jhosua is probably the most dangerous preacher around my cousins and their parents are die hard followers of TB Jhosua its so bad that they keep the sand the has stepped on and pray with it! The day I saw it I was like WTH is going on here I think I was about 13 then. This country is just so Fed I mean how hungry can u really be to let pple die in vain! And if u think its cool the day u die of an unjust cause that's how your death wiLl go unpunished as well, pls pple d younger generation is watching us, is this how we want it to continue ???

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  51. Stupid classical ogbange journalist, you just want the public attention.

    Ugly liar, you hate successful people.
    and love their down fall.

    Ekwensu jounalist.

    Go and hug transformer, idiot.

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  52. THIS IS WHAT I CALL BRAVERY IN HIGH PLACE!
    GO ON JARE, NOTHING WILL DO YOU!

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  53. True communicator!

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  54. Hmmmmmmmnnn! What this country is becoming/ has become. So sad @ the state of things. Lord pls, take control

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  55. He is right. But wat do u expect from a poverty stricken country like Nigeria? Journalists and de rest of other related occupations won't listen to what u are saying.

    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  56. i wonder why members of the fourth estate of the realm blame people like Ruben Abati for being Jona spokeman,many of them will do worse if they find them selves in Ruben'shoes.Dnt be suprised if you see Sam Omatseye and their boys in the Nation Newspaper jump ship to campaign for GEJ. Poverty ridden mentality. They are more or less corporate beggers. They all live on Brown Envelope and govt patronage.All of them want to be advisers to politicians to eat national cake. we have dem plenty @ OSBC in Osun state.

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  57. may the good GOD you serve continually enrich you and bless the works of thy hands. wish all journalist would learn from this .. still know some would yearn to the materials of the word thereby, depleting themselves before evil.. GOD IS SURE NOT ASLEEP.

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  58. ds reporter is so dumb

    i dont know @Tb joshua nor u... get d fuck outta ds blog already


    Attention seeking Whore


    @Galore

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  59. Great guy, at least we have some one that is doing something different from the others. We need more of press guys like you bro, I duff my hat for you.

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  60. Great guy, at least we have some one that is doing something different from the others. We need more of press guys like you bro, I duff my hat for you.

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  61. REPRESENTING ROME..23 September 2014 at 15:55

    a big shame to our journalist... what is 50 thousand? compared to the souls that perished.. A BIG SHAME..

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  62. May God almighty protect u and ur family my brother.

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  63. i cant see anything wrong in what TB Joshua did. even our president do give media men honorarium.it is part of media job in Nigeria. so going out to publish it does not change anything. even when i organize event that involves media, we make provision for their money- popularly called honorarium.

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  64. Keep up the good work man,corruption is the order of the day in Nigeria even when people's life is involved.

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  65. God forgive you. U do not know what ur saying!

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  66. ekene dili chukwu maka gi!, maka na ndi bekee na asi "CHARITY BEGINS @HOME". intergrity is better than a chietian tittle !

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  67. GOOD FELLOW WITH GOOD INTENTION

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  68. I RESPECT YOU MAN, you will be blessed for your integrity!!!

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  69. Nicholas Nicholas Nicho how many times i call u

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  70. Na wa..this is really getting serz.

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  71. Ezekwe abi wat is yur name just run for yur life! Dazz all I'll say. Miss short cake buscuit!alias goodi goodie

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  72. Thunder fire anybody wey attack you. It's unfortunate dt truth no longer exist in nigeria. The worst hit is the world of journalism. Just recently I was reading online news and the question dt came to mind was what happened to core journalism, I mean real reporting with objectivity. It used to he said that d pen is mightier than the sword but now even envelope, paper envelope is mightier than machine gun. I pray more people like you will come out and change our sweet country. God keep u.

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  73. GOOD FELLOW WITH GOOD INTENTION.

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  74. Hmmmmm......am beginning to see reasons with him. Though I think he is risking his life and that of his family.

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  75. @mr Journalist, you simply displayed your foolishness. As a journalist can you give me the meaning of the word HONORARIUM???? Can you also say you have never collected HONORARIUM from anywhere before? If you have, then get ready to be visited by God's wrath; Except you confess and apologise. I am also a journalist

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  76. Thank u my bro, pls say d truth. So many lives hav gone. All we see in nija is money n power play, poor man has no voice. Patience A.

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  77. I admire ur courage young man... Linda dats ur husband

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  78. Nicholas Ibekwe, I didnt did about any audio clip published nor did i bother to check it or read all your right up. But i am totally in support of what you did if its true. I am a christian but sick and tired of the atrocities committed in the good name of my Lord and Savior by pple who are supposed to be preaching God's word.

    Kudos to you and God keep you and your family. Trust Him that He will keep you all cos He is truth.

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  79. hmmm....Am highly disappointed with the way
    Gov Fashola cover up for T.B JOSHUA. Why can't he handle it the way he as been handling other cases of collapsed buildigs.....

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  80. A glimmer of hope in a dark tunnel.

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  81. I love u man! continue d good deeds...reveal d ungodly

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  82. I love this guy chai...!!! #oyachopkiss#

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  83. he saying the truth i pray God should protect him and his family who know he might just be the Moses of our time. alot of things ar going wrong in this country even beggar cheat a follow beggar! Nicholas ibekwe keep doing wht u know is right oky. i wish u goodlook beside if doing the right thing is looking for firm then pple should follow his full steps then we will have less problems in dis country. PERIOD!

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  84. Two words "WOW" "BRAVO"......Keep it up Nicholas Ibekwe, more of you are needed in Nigeria iswear.

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  85. kudos to you. Let those who have ears hear and let those who have brains decipher

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  86. Wow; this guy has earned my respect. i am a trained journalist in cameroon but due to the way the profession is practised here,i switched to corporate communication. As I read thru every line Nicholas wrote,fresh memories of my days as an academic intern played in my head...here we call it gombo. Simply put what TB Joshua did is bribery;no other word,i forgive those who say otherwise with the excuse that they donot know the ethics of the journalism profession. That was brave Nicholas,I hope others join in ur fight and may God keep ur family safe.
    Princess

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  87. Sir you did an amazing thing, it is better to say the truth, you are an hero, i know a whole lot of Nigerians will go to hell fire because we have left God and followed mere man

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  88. The sorry sha too long bros

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  89. I enjoyed the piece though. This guy is a talented writer
    He has his way with words. Entertain no fear dear, as long as you didn't do it to blackmail him.

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  90. Good on you for telling the truth, you were only doing your job with sincerity, unlike other journalist in Nigeria that go around licking bums of politicians and wayward celebrities and pastors!

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  91. This man is very very brave. I commend you sir!

    In foreign countries, money for reports is a criminal offense. Even the suggestion of a bribe for journalists has landed many politicians and businessmen in real hot water.

    But it's like everything in Nigeria, the love of money and greed spoils even the simplest and most decent things. TB Joshua is a product of Nigeria, as is everyone else on that tape.

    If you're born in Nigeria, you're already corrupted in SO many ways, the Nigerian condition has affected your thinking and your actions, like MTN, it's everywhere you go. Nigeria is bad for your health y'all.

    Thanks for this Linda, and please continue to give this man publicity, so everyone can see what he sees.

    Kimmy*****

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  92. my dear, you did well. it was not an easy decision i bet

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  93. INTEGRITY.....A RARE QUALITY FOR A YOUND MAN IN NIGERIA OF TODAY...KEEP IT UP.IT IS WELL WITH YOU BUT STAY SAFE BRO

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  94. Y ou and Linda should go to hell. May the Lord disgrace Both of you

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  95. Our mentality has been battered. I wonder why we choose to make excuse for these so called MOG like they are not accountable.

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  96. One word- EXCELLENT! God bless, keep n be with u sir. # Daretobedifferent

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  97. I love a very spirated man like Ibekwe, je reminds me of Kolawole Olawuyi of the Iriri aye. Kola lost his job at Radio Nigeria cuz of his interrogation againg SCOAN. Who knows if they had hands in his death?. I'm not a journalist, but i have the same thought iIbekwe shared toward the so called organization (SCOAN). We soar in impunity in Nigeria and we think we are building a brighter future for our children. Future will be better if we treat the present right. Common, someone tell me where in advanced society would the govt mellow n go so easy on such an incident? No approval, live lost and the ogas athe top being so soft on offender. God bless n protect you n your family, Ibekwe. #ProbeSCOANNow

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  98. See em head like Ekuke Dog.. Irritant

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  99. See em head like Ekuke Dog.. Irritant

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  100. I really need to meet this guy....We should have more of you in Nigeria...Maybe someday sha.....#KUDOS

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  101. I really need to meet this guy....We should have more of you in Nigeria...Maybe someday sha.....#KUDOS

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  102. All that needs to happen for evil to prevail is for the good ones to do nothing. .... Ride on Bro. We need the brave ones to change our land, one voice at a time!

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  103. All that needs to happen for evil to prevail is for the good ones to do nothing. .... Ride on Bro. We need the brave ones to change our land, one voice at a time!

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  104. Your dressing alone show how irresponsible bloody lier u are. How did u bcom a journalist
    Journalist is not as worse as u portray them here, expect your type of road journalists.Those journalis that visit the site of scoan tragedy are mainly from reputable media house whose monthly allowance alone can pay the salary of 3 people like your type.
    U reporting bald a dash

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  105. I love you, my brother Ibekwe! You will remain a light in the midst of darkness.

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  106. Man, I respect your doggedness.
    You express yourself & what u pass through as a journalist. Well done.
    What is brown paper? Bribe
    If pastor can bribe, I guess I have little to say about governor's & dangote's sugar truck incident. I never get surprise about this cos we all know what is going on in my dear country.
    Who is who lead the trophy, while others are ignore/ left behind.
    These has been the issue we face always, everyday & if we continue neglecting it then we have problem to deal with in future. Bribe is never the way out, and I guess this is affecting my country negatively. I rest my case...

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  107. God bless you dude.. His followers have been totally brainwashed so they are to blind to see all this ..

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  108. Thumbs up 2u Nicholas....... Knowing wat world pepo ll still say, u went ahead 2publish the audio..... i respect ur ideology.

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  109. Nicolas u r already in danger take ur family & go to Cotonou.
    We as a nation are not ready for d truth.
    This is too much information. What are we going to do with it?
    Pple r going to abuse u but its bcos they r blinded by poverty.
    Be more tactful

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  110. Hmmn
    Oriegwu
    It's getting murkier and murkier

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  111. I tuk ma time out 2 readn dz interesting piece..I support u 100%..let d personal attacks continue 4rm freakn imbecile fanatics whu r waggin dia tongue coz d ego of dia so called spiritual head z bruisd..tb shud b held accountable 4 doze lives lost..we knw d truth well enof..does he fink evry1 buys d@ fucking story of a jet hovering around..?I laf..so mch negligence..

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  112. Correct u did d right thing. Ma brother. If anything happens TB joe will pay for it.

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  113. Way to go bruh...the country needs more honest and straight people like you

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  114. you did the right thing.God bless you.

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  115. Beautiful Piece from an intellectual mind. Wow!!! Its been a long while since I read any material of such intensity and passion. If we have more reporters or Nigerians like this who feel strongly about issues that plague us daily and find ways of speaking against mediocrity , I tell you this COUNTRY will be the better for it. Wow!... I cant stop saying that. Thank you for speaking for our generation.

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  116. Wow! Very well written article.

    If I remember correctly, this gentleman was one of those that went through the intense recruitment/training for the now defunct NEXT newspapers.

    I know how NEXT newspapers stood against the "brown envelope" syndrome in Nigerian journalism.

    Dele Olojede will be really proud of you. Im glad to see that you've stuck to the ethics of the profession as we were taught during our time at NEXT.



    Scotland's finest.

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  117. u can now retire n go back to your camphor business since u have now fulfilled your destiny.

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  118. The truth must be told,you did the right thing.

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  119. I salute your courage,we need more Nicholas Ibekwe in Nigeria,you deserve fame,love,care and respect,those conderming you are just being foolish,infact nico! You are too big for Naija,you belong to the civilize world,please one thing i want to ask from you....is, do not stop flying, the sky won't even be your limit.Thank you for the truth.

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  120. People hate d Prophet for no just cause. Mudiskingo...

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  121. This is a great nigerian! A rare breed indeed. This is the type of people we need to lift our country to the status of developed countries by kicking against corruption and ensuring that things start moving correctly. God bless U my brother. Any sincere government ought to celebrate him in order to encourage others like him.
    Teejay

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  122. I NO BELIEVE BUT I READ DIS THING FINISH OOOOOO NAWA O
    BRIBERY BY MAN OF....

    HMMMM GOBE

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  123. Ok

    *** forst to comment ***

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  124. Nic u hv spoken well. Let those that hv ear hear. One day monkey go go market I no go return again. May God help Nigeria journalist. Truth is better. The annoying aspect is dt is d same Nigerians dt want to hear d truth dt will still critics. We don't no what we want in ds country, I hv said it serverly dt it is only us (Nigerians) dt will change our country d way we want it.Who ever dt abuse/fight Nic for saying d truth shall not see truth in his/her life. Linda post my comment pls.

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  125. Too long #yawn all i ve to say is that God is on the throne.

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  126. God bless u. But b careful cos they might come after u

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  127. i commend your boldness and your loyalty to your job. please keep this up, some of us Nigerians are ready to support you if needs be. i hope their wont be any physical threat. which ever way, please keep it up.

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  128. I knt help goin ova deze piece again nd again..so u ol crazy fanatics hav hrd it..5ok aint a smal amount 4 bribe..sum scuffle ova 2k..let's stp decievn ourselves itz z true corruption exists in high nd low places itz jst regratable d@ christians or beta stl spiritual leaders indulge in every form or apperarance of corruption,..d money wz a bribe woteva he kald it..it wz a bribe period so let dem cut out d crap..cock nd bull story..or beta stl story 4 d gods..mr nicholas keep it up even @ d expense of ur safty..a big kudos 2 u..we need men like u in every facet of life..m truly inspired by ur bravery nd courage nd I pray d@ God wud protect u..God bless u..I knt help buh say m proud of u

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  129. I salute your courage,we need more Nicholas Ibekwe in Nigeria,you deserve fame,love,care and respect,those conderming you are just being foolish,infact nico! You are too big for Naija,you belong to the civilize world,please one thing i want to ask from you....is, do not stop flying, the sky won't even be your limit.Thank you for the truth.

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  130. Buhahahahahahahaha at I am not a brain surgeon. I swear millions of Nigerians need a brain surgeon. There brain cells are practically dead. My guy, you did the right thing. It's very hard to change the mindset of the people but one step at a time and one day, Nigeria will be great again.

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  131. A county with its values turned on its head. From the president to 90% of the people. Pure bedlam republic.

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  132. Like seriously i share the writer's sentiment. i could remember while i was in Jos working with a local news paper firm, NUT invited journalists to her event and arriving at the event, some journalsits called the NUT PRO and asked what he has for the press. The man replied was "We are teachers and as you know our reward is in heaven". He further with a smile, "we will appreciate if you can cover the event, we will appreciate with whatever we have thereafter". Lo and behold every journalist present started disappearing one after the other. Only myself and one other journalist covered the event. Brown envelop is a menance in our society.

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  133. Arrant nonsense 4rm dis man....so BH that kills hundreds of pple nko??? U wanna tell me that as a journalist u can't do ur findings on their sponsors n reveal them as well....I detest u wiv passion Mr!

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  134. Welldone sir... I appreciate your courage. If truly the change is going to come; its going to start with people like you. God bless you brother.

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  135. ....i neva knew evil nd poverty has eaten into us like dis...hw can a journalist collect packs of spaghetti as bribe....datz total madness

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  136. This man is my new mentor! Having been in the journalistic profession for a bit i know just how distasteful the "brown envelope" syndrome is. God bless you for speaking out bro.

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  137. This man is my new mentor! Having been in the journalistic profession for a bit i know just how distasteful the "brown envelope" syndrome is. God bless you for speaking out bro.

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  138. Is this so called 2mins/hours fame worth it my friend? i fear 4 ur life and dat of ur family.

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  139. I ran pass usain bolt,. Mr ibekwe hope u knw u are playing wt fire? Dis is 9ja o!.. My hand no dey o!.. I fear for ur life and dt ur family bcos na ihe I na eme di very risky o!..#teamchris

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  140. hmmmm dis part of the world............

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  141. Nigeria Reporters still have along way to go........ smh

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  142. Congratulations. Hope you're enjoying the temporary "fame"? And just so you know, no be today corruption start for Nigeria and no be this your tori go end am. This diatribe of yours about "brown envelopes", 50k and bla bla won't change a thing, sadly. We all hate it and it's affecting our country negatively but Corruption has eaten deep into the core of Nigeria and there is nothing we can do about it except to rant and rave like you just did. With all the mouth you're making about not taking bribes and shit, let's hope and pray a story of you doing otherwise won't pop up in the papers one day. As you already know, you've made lots and lots of enemies as a result of your action and they'll surely look for ways to get you. I certainly won't be surprised.

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  143. I admire ur courage, God bless u. May God have mercy on som Nigerians and our leaders. If we can get 15 of ur type Nig will b a better place. They will not do anytin to u. God is with u.

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  144. Heee! Na waa ooooooooooo!!

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  145. Is this so called 2mins/hours fame worth it my friend? i fear 4 ur life and dat of ur family.

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  146. I'm utterly ashamed of Nigerian journalist. Let them continue disgracing themselves, they are no different from our politicians.

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  147. God bless you dear. you may not reap what you ve done now buh will at Gods own time...imela keep up the good work Daalu

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  148. I wanna follow on twitter abegi!! A few more guys like this will make our leaders sit up.
    lol @incase you missed it let me repeat it...

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  149. Dear Mr. Nicholas Ibekwe,

    the Good Lord almighty will bless you! i read with awe and admiration your write up and, i know you must get this alot seeing as you are a journalist, but you write VERY well. may i suggest that you get the hell out of dodge and relocate to where your talents will be appreciated. Karl Marx famously said, "religion is the opium of the people" i believe he had nigerians in mind when he said that. between the TB Joshua fundamentalists and those blinded by brown envelopes, this matter will not reach a logical conclusion. the only way justice can be served at this time is if the SA government presses. if not, like all other things, this too shall pass. please of SCON people, know this, there is no difference between your appointed god and Rev King. both have killed people. and if you guys cant see that then as Mr. Ibekwe said, you need brain surgery.

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  150. A good piece.But too long joorrr.journalist and long stories.he would have just summarised it.

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  151. Hmmmmm. I am speechless. This is more serious than I thought. Lord have mercy!

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  152. Lord have mercy!

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  153. lolzz.. People should say the truth and leave sentiments apart.

    But bros..watch your back o make you no for loose your head

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  154. Can I just have a million likes for this man? - WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE THIS. WHY is he not the editor. AWESOME write up, may GOD finish this good work you have began, Nigeria needs change and change at any level is a good thing!!!

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  155. Oh dear...Journalist should only be indivuduals who embrace truth, because though truth is bitter its the only thing that redeems completely.

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  156. It is only God that knows his own.#treasure#

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  157. Men like u are rare. I love ur outspokenness and zeal for a change. God bless u

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  158. God bless u real good. We need more of such brave hearts in Naija

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  159. i like your bravery! you are the kind of people Nigeria has been waiting for. it would be refreshing if you, your friend and a couple other journalists continued to stay this way!

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  160. Whaooooooooooooo truth is bitter

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  161. Attention seeking beggar!
    You got your fame, what the future holds for you...only God knows.
    Emmanuel!

    *My R1.50c comment*

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  162. I pray you are protected from the hounds of hell that the false man of God will send after you.

    Bravo for exposing the lies and cowardliness of Fashola and Jonathan.

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  163. Kudos to u bros, we all can nt be mad at the same time. Thank God pple like u still exist in this our country. God bless u

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  164. My God, this is a nigerian???? I'm impressed ooooo.....God please help us all to be like this in nigeria..amen

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  165. You did well but If I were in ur shoes and I had the adequate resources I would Ħāνę left the country after that exposition....May God guide you

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  166. So happy this man stood up like this for his convictions. We all need to do this. The exposure he just gave of all the atrocities....

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  167. I sed it earlier on! Nigeria don dey beta! It all starts with one tongue dat can say NO! I like TB Joshua but I'm very proud of u SIR!

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  168. I love this guy, PERIOD!

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  169. Well said man kudos 4 that huge step ~ice princess~

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  170. I love his courage and integrity.

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  171. I wish we had more of this guy's type. I love his guts. Kudos!

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  172. U try jor, I wish we hv more people lik u Nigeria wuld hv bn better, let them talk my brother

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  173. Wow! What can I say? God bless you mightily for not defying urslf with their corrupt and curse-carrying portion. Mhen am off to this guy's blog.

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  174. Its so sad TB Joshua was dragged into this mess, although I think he just didn't want to much publicity, he may have offered them money but he had to to protect his church. People now saying TB Joshua is evil, I don't think so. Its not like he's covering anything up, we know what these reporters can do. I'm sure this douche bag wouldn't have posted this if they were offered like 500thousand each. Its sad that people are just using this opportunity to mock TB Joshua. Btw church buildings are always built like that, start from two storeys, raise enough money then go up to like six stories

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  175. He shouldn't av mentioned whisking his family away cos he just put dem in harms way.

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  176. My dear i dont know you but God bless you. Very well spoken....

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