A day before President Barrack Obama's arrival in Kenya, for his first official visit, the news channel had referred to Kenya as "terror hotbed” The comment sparked public outcry and angry reactions on social media. Kenyans called out CNN over the comment, hurling abuses and sarcastic humour under the hashtag #SomeoneTellCNN.
The hashtag quickly spread and in no time became the number trending topic. The Kenyan government however went further to reprimand the station by withdrawing its advertising campaign in the station for what the country’s Tourism Board describe as the “misrepresentation of the country’s status.”
President Kenyatta expressed his deep disappointment at the report. He reiterated that the war on terror was a global threat and not unique to Kenya. He further added that CNN's report was unfortunate and ill-timed, since it came at a critical moment in Kenya's history and made a mockery of the sacrifices of Kenyan's men and women in uniform.
According to reports, Tony Maddox who oversees CNN’s global editorial policy admitted that CNN’s description of Kenya as a “hotbed of terror” was both undeserved and ill- conceived during a meeting at the Kenyan presidential villa.
“We acknowledge there is a widespread feeling that the report annoyed many, which is why we pulled down the report as soon as we noticed. It wasn’t a deliberate attempt to portray Kenya negatively, it is regrettable and we shouldn’t have done it" Maddox said. "There is a world at a war with extremists; we know what a hotbed of terror looks like, and Kenya isn’t one,” he added.
Good of him.
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Social media world, Peoples should do rehearsals very well before talking
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Awwww.... matured move. Linda Pls post the give away winners. Thanks
ReplyDeleteIs it bcos of Obama or wht? Pls someone tell them wht d main reason he is doing dis for we all know its not just for diplomatic sake. All d same, nice one frm them.
ReplyDeleteNaija nko,they have been making some mistakes too with reference to dis country nw. No apologis for us. Lol.
ReplyDeleteThey'll not apologize to Nigeria b'cos Nigerians are divided and don't speak with one voice. You destroy each other based on your differences.
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Naija nko,they have been making some mistakes too with reference to dis country nw. No apologies for us. Lol.
ReplyDeleteThat should end it. CNN cannot afford to make such careless statements
ReplyDeleteIsn't that impressive?? Apostle James said so in James 4:10
ReplyDeleteNice move by CNN, they goofed seriously.
ReplyDeleteNice damage control.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
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ReplyDeleteOdi mma.. Here's a govt tht works.
ReplyDeleteThem dey tell blind man say war don start?
ReplyDeleteThem dey tell blind man say war don start?
ReplyDeleteCan u imagine nd dy ve neva apologized 2 naija for one day after all der blunder dy post abt us,ds shows dt dy regard Kenyans more Dan us.
ReplyDeleteUnlike Naija shameless corrupt officials Kenya's tourism department withdrew the ads to make sure CNN felt the pain. If you are going to get people's attention you need to hit their wallet hard. A Naija official would have taken bribe and allow the insult on their fatherland to keep pouring. VERY SAD
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I don't see the reason of this mere apology when what the say is true kenya is a home of terror like nigeria.
ReplyDeleteI can see because it is obama's place if its nigeria we the clowns do the same fools answer this.
#sad indeed
I don't see the reason of this mere apology when what the say is true kenya is a home of terror like nigeria.
ReplyDeleteI can see because it is obama's place if its nigeria we the clowns do the same fools answer this.
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ReplyDeleteHow do u just call another person's country a TERROR HOTBED?
I'll never understand some Americans.
That is how diplomatic warefare are fought
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ReplyDeleteSo when can we come together to do this
ReplyDeleteSo when can we come together to do this
ReplyDeleteif Obama wasn't from Kenya, I don't think they would have gotten an apology.
ReplyDeleteif Obama wasn't from Kenya, I don't think they would have gotten an apology.
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ReplyDeleteDey too dey make mistake. Dey use am do dem ni
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ReplyDeleteBiased CNN...foolish racist channel...always condemning and making Africa look inhabitable before the world and praising anything western..we no Fools maddox,whn u get back to atlanta tell your Boss and ur father too that Africa understands the politics u play...#racistcnn
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If I was president kenyatta I wld have ordered for ur arrest for national character assassination and detained u in Kenya's prison....#racistcnn
ReplyDeleteThank God you are not.I'm sure you are one of the people that didn't vote PMB ,yet here you are saying you'll order an arrest.whats the diff between you and the dictatorial man you all assumed PMB to be.
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Okay seen, quite commendable of him.
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Nice one
ReplyDeleteApology hotbed . Hahahaa
ReplyDeleteAnd this is professionalism.My dear sisi here would never do that nor admit.She'd rather blame others.
ReplyDeleteThat's good of him, I hope they find a place in their heart to forgive 'em
ReplyDeleteD apology is long overdue,anyway apology taken.
ReplyDeleteFair enough... But MUST the president be the one to receive him. He's just a head of a media outfit. Why are African leaders so inferior, they receive American Rap stars in their office like they're leaders of some country. Joe Biden won't even receive some African leaders in his office let alone the U.S. President. This in my opinion belittles the office of the Kenyan president. A minister would have would have receive apology PERIOD!
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Power of social media,at-least the idiot apologized!
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ReplyDeleteVery very good. I'm so happy to hear dis. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteVery very good. I'm so happy to hear dis. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteAnd we Nigerians especially the biafrans allowed this fools to ride over Jonathan like a bike. Am so ashamesd
ReplyDeleteA case of medicine after death. International media houses like CNN & BBC including their newspaper outlets, have for the longest time, trampled on the rights and humanity of Africa and Africans by potraying them in the worst light whenever possible. It was a fair response to pull out the ads/contracts by the Kenyan authorities. Way to go. I don talk my own.
ReplyDeleteAnd dey have never apologised 2 naija once 4 some of d insults n lies dey spread! Bias Faggots!!!
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