Editorial

EDITORIAL

Ebola, the tall story of italian TgCom

After a mistake, no correction because of good audience on it

25-08-2014 by Freddie del Curatolo

An Italian volunteer, not a tourist, flying from Nigeria to Istanbul (Kano) airport malaria, vomits and is treated as a case of suspected Ebola. Santa precaution, it seems, there can be great, because in Nigeria (168 million inhabitants, according to the last census) there were 14 cases of ebola virus.
Kenya did not record since 1982 and was a researcher studying the apes atop Mount Elgon. We conclude that if an Italian fell at home with charter from Mombasa and, due to an overdose of prawns and lobsters in Malindi, were unfortunately the first turbulence have some retch, the flight staff on Rome or Milan would not dream of isolate the suspected case.
This at least until the Italian online news will not have achieved the purpose of terrorizing all who have to do with Kenya, in hopes of getting more and more "clicks", ie more and more advertising revenue thanks to the keywords that are " open "the links of articles to readers.
Nigeria, as well as Sierra Leone and Liberia, it's interesting to very few.
While Kenya is increasingly on the lips of Italian tourism, investment, people who want to change their lives. We saw this in the recent past: disputes over land to the north of the country become terrorism, robberies of drug dealers zones become attacks on tourists and now a Nigerian malaria becomes suspected Ebola in Kenya. The poor hacks and bad faith of even titrate TGCOM "woman traveling from Kenya" and a (former) prestigious magazine as Republic writes that the city of Kano in Kenya! My readers, some advice: try to be more clever and less superficial, but especially the most intellectually honest writer online, which in most cases are not even journalists. Depth you the news, first to take the bait as they like. In this case it is easy, just type on Google "Kano" and will be released which is a city of Nigeria. Scoundrels and in bad faith, because only the news that does not campa with clicks and has no reason to conceal the truth for the benefit of the words that sell more, in the continuation of Saturday, he admitted that it was a simple malaria untreated. Others are held on suspicion and mentioning Kenya, damage property as always to our tourism.
This time, however, will not get away, has already started a complaint for defamation to TGCOM by some malindini entrepreneurs of our board, was also warned the Ambassador of Kenya in Italy that will send a warning and soon will start an open letter from Kenya with Italian names and surnames that have interests in this country and they care about right and correct information. I say it, I was part of the category in Italy and I have great optimism, the battle against the bad faith of those who have economic interests to speak of Kenya with tragic tones or sensationalist is difficult to win, but my personal against cialtronaggine, the it is impossible to not play and will do it to the death!

TAGS: Ebola KenyaBufale KenyaKenya lies

by Freddie del Curatolo

The buffalos of the savannah with their majestic dignity and the verve of perennial pissed off, but ...

READ ALL THE ARTICLE

Two or three days without Facebook, Twitter and other social media in Kenya.
This is the solution that the Government, through the Communications Authority, may take from August to the day of the results, presumably on the 10th, to prevent...

READ ALL THE REVIEW

The Coronavirus won't reach Sub-Saharan Africa because it can't withstand the heat? Or will it...

READ ALL THE ARTICLE

Those who complain because flights are too expensive, those who complain because there are ...

READ ALL THE ARTICLE

by redazione

Within two weeks Kenya, like much of the rest of Africa, will be able to test for...

READ ALL THE ARTICLE

by redazione

And Kenyan is the world's best nurse.
Anna Duba, employed at Marsabit County Hospital, prevailed over...

READ THE ARTICLE

by redazione

by redazione

by redazione

Holiday time, Kenya is not among the tourist destinations at risk of disease, according...

READ ALL THE ARTICLE