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Nigerian gov't threatens to sue CNN over exposé that showed soldiers did shoot at protesters - Face2Face Africa

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Nigeria's Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has called for CNN to be sanctioned for what he describes as reinforcement of 'the disinformation that is going around' following CNN's investigations which claimed that Nigerian protesters were shot at by security forces in Lagos in October. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Mohammed described the conclusions...

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