Were NTV Producers Schooled At Nairobi Aviation? See The Blunder They Made As They Discussed Dennis Okari’s Story
It seems since Dennis Okari’s Certificates of Doom expose on Sunday evening, we have been very keen on how we do things, lest we get caught off-guard and get bashed for typos and other related things.
This perhaps explains why we were able to see a blunder made by NTV producers on Press Pass on Monday evening.
As Ken Mijungu ran the show, the producers put a caption that read, “Employment flooded with half backed students”.
Did they exactly mean backed or baked to mean students who are poorly trained?
In fact in its early bulletin by Victoria Rubadiri, NTV had mocked a memo released by the Nairobi Aviation management thanks to the literals it contained. Little did they know that they would be the next victims.
“EMPLOYMENT FLOODED WITH HALF BACKED STUDENTS”
Well, the most ironical thing is that NTV was airing a controversial topic on Nairobi Aviation students who had stormed and hurled stones at Nation Centre after a controversial expose by NTV’s Dennis Okari, only for the TV station to make such a blunder.
This left us asking ourselves, were the producers and the director of the programme and the editor schooled in Nairobi Aviation.
Are mistakes not bound to happen?