Kenyans School Nation Media Group On How To Report After Controversial Post
On Wednesday morning, Nation Media Group was taken to a free journalism class by angry Kenyans on social media who felt disrespected by the Kenyan news outlet after their post regarding the Riverside Drive Attack.
Nation made a post reporting that Khalwale's and Mudavadi's children had been rescued from the attack and
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On Wednesday morning, Nation Media Group was taken to a free journalism class by angry Kenyans on social media who felt disrespected by the Kenyan news outlet after their post regarding the Riverside Drive Attack.
Nation made a post reporting that Khalwale's and Mudavadi's children had been rescued from the attack and they were hit back by comments questioning their method of reporting with some Kenyans saying they felt disregarded and disrespected.
https://twitter.com/dailynation/status/1085431853337792513?s=19
Here is what some Kenyans had to say.
https://twitter.com/mwende_kimathi/status/1085451872952041472?s=19
https://twitter.com/_Martoski_/status/1085461619285610496?s=19
https://twitter.com/Davungatia/status/1085473180217675776?s=19...
On Wednesday morning, Nation Media Group was taken to a free journalism class by angry Kenyans on social media who felt disrespected by the Kenyan news outlet after their post regarding the Riverside Drive Attack.
Nation made a post reporting that Khalwale's and Mudavadi's children had been rescued from the attack and they were hit back by comments questioning their method of reporting with some Kenyans saying they felt disregarded and disrespected.