In an article titled, "Was Buhari's trip to London 'medical tourism'?", BBC Africa has just sparked up a media controversy and mixed reactions.
Under the article, BBC wrote;
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“Siasia will be going to Rio with only two over-aged players – Mikel and Akpeyi,” an official told AfricanFootball.com.
“I have cried so much,” she told the reporter. “I cry but all these years I have learnt that tears won’t take me any further. Tears are for the weak. I have been wounded and I know that getting up will not be easy but I have to give it a try. I tried drinking, smoking, doing hemp. It doesn’t get me high as they said it does. So, I stopped. It only gave me momentary happiness and then disappears before you know it.”
“It was a big show of shame as two ladies believed to be “commercial sex workers” residing and plying their trade at the rural community of Amaraku in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State, South East Nigeria, horribly fought each other, on Friday evening.
“According to an eye witness account, the two prostitutes were at a bar near Orie Amaraku market where they drank to stupor before deciding to negotiate their way home.