PREMIUM TIMES has said that the Nigerian Army was not in the position to question its professionalism the online medium made this in it reply to a letter sent by the Nigerian Army, threatening legal action against the newspaper over a publications about the army and its chief, Tukur Buratai, a Lieutenant General.
On Wednesday the newspaper had published a letter dated December 22, written on behalf of Mr. Buratai, by I.M Alkali, a Major General, accusing PREMIUM TIMES of "unwarranted serial provocative, unauthorised, libelous and defamatory publications".
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