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The Nigerian presidency has condemned a report by The Guardian newspaper, accusing it of promoting military intervention and regime change under the guise of journalism. The report, titled 'Calls for military intervention: misery, harsh policies driving Nigerians to desperate choices,' was deemed inflammatory and deviating from responsible reporting.
It indulges in lampooning the current administration while ignoring positive developments in Nigeria's economic landscape. The report lacks empirical data and fails to exhibit the journalistic rigour that the situation demands.It appears lost on The Guardian that such narratives could embolden anarchists intent on disrupting our democratic process.
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