Big-big ogas for BBC resign over how dem edit Trump speech
Di Director General Tim Davie and di News Chief Deborah Turness quit afta one strong internal document accuse BBC sey dem cut-cut parts of Trump 2021 speech.
Director-general for Britain's BBC, Tim Davie, and chief executive for news, Deborah Turness, don resign after people criticize BBC for bias, including how dem edit one 2021 speech wey US President Donald Trump talk.
BBC don get yawa with plenty allegation say dem no keep political neutrality for dia reporting, including how dem cover Trump and Israel action for Gaza wey some people dey call genocide.
For the latest controversy, the Daily Telegraph report for days about one internal document wey one former BBC adviser on standards produce, wey list plenty errors, including how dem edit one speech by Trump for January 6, 2021.
The document say the flagship Panorama programme join two parts of Trump speech make e look like say e dey encourage the Capitol Hill riots wey happen January 2021.
"Na my own decision complete, and I still dey very thankful to the Chair and Board for their steady and unanimous support during all my time, including these recent days," Davie talk for one statement.
"I don dey reflect on the heavy personal and professional demands wey this role get for many years inside these tense times, and I want give my successor time to help shape the Charter plans wey dem go deliver," e add.
For the BBC documentary, dem show Trump dey tell him supporters say 'we go waka go Capitol' and say dem go 'fite like hell' — words wey e speak for another part of him speech.