Nigeria: Army Not in Position to Question Our Professionalism - Premium Times

12 January 2017

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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