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“Government does’t own any media in Nigeria” – Doyin Okupe

While talking as a visitor on a current undertakings program on STV this evening, Presidential representative, Doyin Okupe said the present government doesn’t not have the support of the media.

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Okupe expressed this while reacting to a question on why the president’s media group concentrate more on talking  about the opposition than the accomplishments of the administration, for example, the half lessening in maternal death rate in Nigeria now.
Bellow is the thing that he said;
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