Your picture of Nigeria selective, unfair to readers, envoy slams The Economist

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The Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola, has described the article about Nigeria published by London-based magazine, The Economist, as unfair.

Shehu said the High Commissioner described Nigeria’s COVID-19 response as well as the President’s battle to provide stable energy for the country as noteworthy.

Isola pointed out that progress being made by the administration in agriculture, creative arts and technology sectors among others does not sit well with corrupt-minded individuals in the country.

 

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The High Commisisoner is wrong and untruthful, and he knows that he is wrong and untruthful. TheEconomist article is accurate, but only portrays less than a tenth of Nigeria's woes under MBuhari. The killings, the repression, the poverty, or the forced disappearances?

Nigeria 🇳🇬 is worse than portrayed by The Econmist, stop defending the indefensible.

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