DANA AIR RUNS AMOK; PAYS NIGERIAN POLICE HEAVY MONEY TO FORCEFULLY ARREST JOURNALIST EDOHO FROM UYO TO ABUJA

Secret Reporters

Few hours after the Editor In Chief of The Ink Newspaper, Mr Nsibiet John was granted bail by an Uyo Magistrate Court, following hs forceful arrest by Akwa Ibom State Deputy Governor, Grandpa Moses Ekpo, another Journalist and Deputy Editor of Ibom Nation Newspaper, Jerry Edoho has been abducted by the Nigerian Police on the order of Dana Airline.

According to information available to Secret Reporters, Edoho was tagged in a post on December 11th 2016 concerning a purported Dana Crash. As customary with journalist to crowd source information, he posted on his facebook timeline asking the public if they are aware of such air crash of the airline.

When he confirmed that the information was false, he apologies to his fans and readers and even warned social media users to stop posting false and unconfirmed news which causes tension and psychological trauma to the readers.
The post which did not emanate from him resulted in Dana Airline sending a spurious petition to the Nigerian Police in Abuja, who came into Uyo secretly and got him abducted.

As at the time of filing in this report, Dana has provided three free tickets for the plain policemen that came to carry out the operations to enable them whisk him to Abuja for possible manhandling as customary of the security outfit. They are still waiting for the arrival of the flight from Abuja that will take away the abducted Editor.

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