The licence of Human Rights Radio station, owned by Ahmad Isah, popularly known as ordinary president, has been suspended by the National Broadcasting Commission, (NBC), for recurring unprofessional conduct. Recall that the activist, in a British Broadcasting Corporation, (BBC) documentary programme “Africa Eye”, was seen slapping a lady who was accused of setting her brothers daughter on fire, sparking mixed reactions on and off social media. However, Isah apologised for his action but he was summoned by NBC to explain the circumstances behind the incident. In a statement issued yesterday,…
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