Army denies removal of texas chukwu as spokesman based on incapability threatens to sue media house
It appears that there is a developing story about the Nigerian Army denying the removal of Brigadier General Mohammed Texas Chukwu as the Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR) due to alleged incapability.
According to reports, the Army has threatened to sue a media house for publishing a story claiming that Chukwu was removed from his position due to his inability to perform his duties effectively.
The Army has denied the report, stating that Chukwu is still the DAPR and that the story is false and malicious. The Army has also threatened to take legal action against the media house for publishing the story without verifying its facts.
It is not clear at this time what led to the publication of the story or what evidence the media house may have had to support its claim. However, the Army's denial of the report and its threat to sue the media house suggests that the story may have been inaccurate or misleading.
It is important for media outlets to verify their facts and sources before publishing stories, especially when it comes to sensitive or controversial topics. This helps to maintain the integrity of the media and prevent the spread of misinformation.
I will continue to monitor this story and provide updates as more information becomes available.