
Usman said: “I want to address the erroneous impression created by BBC, there is no mistake about photograph number 97 and 100.”
The BBC on its #BBCAfricaLive on Thursday, October 29 made an effort to spot a similarity between of the 100 photographs of terrorist’s suspects released by the Nigerian military.

But Usman said: “There is no mistake but for obvious reasons they just took advantage of the soft copy, you need to have the original photograph and the hard copy, then you can see the distinguishing features between those two photographs. We know what we are doing.”
On Wednesday, October 28, the army released a banner containing photographs of 100 most wanted terrorists. The photographs, the army chief Tukur Buratai said were released as a means of incorporating public participation which will aid the Army in beating the deadline set by President Muhammedu Buhari.
On the banner, the general public in various Nigerian languages was urged to report the persons seen on the poster to the nearest security agency or call any of the three hotlines – 08181555888, 08160030300, 07053333123.
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