I appreciate saharaTV for keeping abreast to history and confronting those that were part of history of Nigeria after many years. please keep it up.@tlig, I get your point, but to be honest we need more Nigerian people like sowore that have boldness and are fearless to confront people that were part of Nigerian history and their deeds. to be honest we as Nigerians lack this personality. Yes, his emotions might be having a part in his journalism, but to be honest in my opinion, it's a good thing.. many Nigerians DO NOT even have an iota of his "anger" or passion on the good of all Nigerians. we forget things easily. maybe when we all begin to see a better transparent Nigeria, then you might begin to see a different Sowore or people like him.. thumbs up Sowore.
I was born in 1992, heard a lot about June 12 1993 and have always wanted to know more about what happened. I am very pleased with the Sahara reporter for asking the question. I think the prof did not answer the question. Was there any interview afterwards? I really want him to answer the question. I commend him anyway for insisting that the election should hold.
I don't think that the professor was asked any question. Sowore only made angry comments. Maybe he intended to ask some question, but didn't. As for the interview, why should Sahara Reporters publish it if it might not feed their ideology?
Clara Ukamaka Sowore has this habit of letting his feelings get in the way. He's still in student activist mode and it in many ways defeats the objective of gaining much sought after information. Seriously, why go as far as to have his ear only for your your emotions to ruin it?
though Sowore should have given the man some ears and put his phone away.. it didn't look good.. especially that the questioning was being captured on video..
People really don't read and are not ready to listen before drawing conclusions on matters of this nature. You've done your part for the country Prof. Those speaking ill of you will not even have the balls to do half of what you did, yet they'll be quick to let out their ignorance
The man asking questions, failed to ask why Shoneken was made President . He is only looking for where to blame an Igbo man, even the hausa fulani,his not interested about them . May be if the man was killed that could have been better for him.
A little more professionalism required. Recall it was military era. Trick or be treated. Where is Diya today. What has David Mark done about June 12. Check out his role in the escapade. My little kobo thought
I appreciate saharaTV for keeping abreast to history and confronting those that were part of history of Nigeria after many years. please keep it up.@tlig, I get your point, but to be honest we need more Nigerian people like sowore that have boldness and are fearless to confront people that were part of Nigerian history and their deeds. to be honest we as Nigerians lack this personality. Yes, his emotions might be having a part in his journalism, but to be honest in my opinion, it's a good thing.. many Nigerians DO NOT even have an iota of his "anger" or passion on the good of all Nigerians. we forget things easily. maybe when we all begin to see a better transparent Nigeria, then you might begin to see a different Sowore or people like him.. thumbs up Sowore.
I love the way he keeps on referring to his book like it is the holy bible :to be accepted on faith alone .
Good on Mr sowore
I was born in 1992, heard a lot about June 12 1993 and have always wanted to know more about what happened. I am very pleased with the Sahara reporter for asking the question. I think the prof did not answer the question. Was there any interview afterwards? I really want him to answer the question. I commend him anyway for insisting that the election should hold.
I don't think that the professor was asked any question. Sowore only made angry comments. Maybe he intended to ask some question, but didn't. As for the interview, why should Sahara Reporters publish it if it might not feed their ideology?
Clara Ukamaka Sowore has this habit of letting his feelings get in the way. He's still in student activist mode and it in many ways defeats the objective of gaining much sought after information. Seriously, why go as far as to have his ear only for your your emotions to ruin it?
HOW DO WE KNOW THE TRUTH? Humphrey Nwosu, YOU ALONE EXPLAN
what's the name of the book please?
To hell with decorum.. I love this Sowore guy!! These guys need to feel our anger.. We are not happy!!!
though Sowore should have given the man some ears and put his phone away.. it didn't look good.. especially that the questioning was being captured on video..
People really don't read and are not ready to listen before drawing conclusions on matters of this nature. You've done your part for the country Prof. Those speaking ill of you will not even have the balls to do half of what you did, yet they'll be quick to let out their ignorance
from today on I apologize to ibraheem babangida from what I heard from professor that IBB was in support of June 12 to hold.
may God forgive me.
Liar...This prof is a pure liar.
please sir can u tell us the real story since the prof is lying. very bad to abused people who are older than your father without any reason .
Who is older than my father? Do you know my age let alone that of my father? Foolishness is written on your forehead.
The man asking questions, failed to ask why Shoneken was made President . He is only looking for where to blame an Igbo man, even the hausa fulani,his not interested about them . May be if the man was killed that could have been better for him.
Are you sure
A little more professionalism required.
Recall it was military era. Trick or be treated. Where is Diya today. What has David Mark done about June 12. Check out his role in the escapade. My little kobo thought