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Photos: 'From terror hotbed to Father's Homeland' - CNN has learnt their lesson..lol

CNN is now referring to Kenya as Obama's father's homeland following a major backlash from Kenyans when they described their country as a terror hotbed a few days ago.

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    1. Dis is wht I call double edge tongue and wht a shame to CNN dat they had to eat their words.

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    2. Joblesa royal dickhood. Get a life. Pls if possible drop ur contact so I get u a job.

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    3. CNN again? Hmm

      unisells.com is nigerian campus classified ads site, the platform for buying and selling on campus. Check to see if your school is listed.

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    4. Power of the media



      #TeamBlessed#

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    5. Thanks a lot for the comment KofK, av been trying to let this guy know the clock is ticking really fast. A man lives on a blog and ever ready and competing to be first to comment. Shame on you priesthood

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    6. Hotbed? U can imagine. We no blame them at all

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  2. I think these western media houses shouldn't be allowed to label situations around africa as they please. Nigeria and Nigerians should take a cue and defend our positions. Not all negative things should we allow to label us.

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  3. Lol good for them, Kenyans thought them a bitter lesson.
    Expected them to issue an apology.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Thought or Taught them a lesson.
      Go back to Primary 2

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    2. Anonymous sharrap it's a common mistake , both words sounds similar. People tend to make such mistakes

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    3. Anons... it's just a common error any1 could hv made.

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  4. Hehehehe! Serves them right. Linda take note!

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  5. Hehehehe! Serves them right. Linda take note!

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  6. All dis r just for mirage and lip service. So nothing special@all.

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  7. Still his father home land,whether good or bad.

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  8. Power of the social media, vox pop

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  9. Lesson well learnt.

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

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  10. No need again, we already know how they see Kenya

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  11. No need again, we already know how they see Kenya

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  12. once besten too fear...lol

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    1. Abeg type ur comment in your language....na so English hard ???person papa

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Omo they have really learnt there lesson nobi lie....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Bf nko no b him father homeland?

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  15. This CNN nawao...can never see anything good in Africa

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  16. Kenya is still d terror hotbed...they shud deal
    with it......

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  17. They made those two reports simultaneously linda

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  18. Can't u see the diff in the pics posted above? The newscaster on The terror hotbed thing is white while the newscaster on the other homeland thing is black (aisha sesay n Nima elbagir) so that shows u how racial CNN white newscasters are they don't see good thing in black ppl

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  19. Before unko?? I haven't seen a candy as sweet as success oooo!!

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  20. Whether CNN likes it or not, Africa remains the King of this world...#gbam

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  21. Yes there right....

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  22. PLS HELP I NEED A JOB I AM A GRADUATE OF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, PLS HELP IF U CAN 08165396145

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  23. And Nigerians sure could learn a thing or two from Kenyans. People with common sense don't jump on the bandwagon of supporting and agreement with the western countries when they call us terrible names. Any self respecting Nigerian would react negatively to some of the names they call us, case-in-point, the recent remarks made by US senator Leahy. It was shameful to read how Nigerians were supporting his his ill-thought remarks based on insensitivity and bigotry. That is SLAVE MENTALITY.

    Do you know the US Army do worst things to people they are fighting with? Most of the idiots commenting and supporting white people have never even left Murtala Mohammed airport so you don't know how they view anyone from AFRICA. If you only knew. Useless ignorant Niegria people!

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  24. all I see is racism the white and black newscaster why can the white lady come refer to it as his father homeland
    rubbish

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  25. CNN international is different from CNN shown in America which is likely the one below. Americans are usually internationally ignorant.

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  26. The one that refer Kenya as terror hot bed is the American CNN while the one that refer it to fatherland is CNN Africa. you should know white people can't be intimidated by black ppeople anger.

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  27. I can only see Chiwetelu Ejiofor younger sister Zain Asher there . Igbo rocks

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  28. Better they should v left it to receive more lashing. Yeye de smell

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  29. CNN can misyarn some times really good for them thou!!!

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  30. America's are discriminating Africa

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  31. use your senses properly the presenter this time around is an african so she wouldnt want to bring african down.

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