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It’s another edition of NRTC WEEKLY Roundup —in this week’s edition, we are focusing on five trending stories across the country.
As usual, the stories will cut across the top five beats in our media organization, NRTC [your one-stop hub for rich and reliable content covering entertainment, sports, politics, metro, and leading stories].
As we all know, a day can’t pass without trending stories and we have tracked many of them for you this week. Why not scroll down and treat yourself?
NRTC WEEKLY Highlights
Entertainment: Hacked VDM NGO account
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that social media influencer Martins “VDM” Otse caused a stir online after revealing that his NGO’s account had been hacked, resulting in the theft of ₦180 million.
In a video, VDM disclosed that the perpetrator behind the hack had been identified. The announcement sparked outrage and disbelief among Nigerians, with some alleging that Otse recently purchased a new car.
The incident has raised widespread concerns about online account security, while others questioned the credibility of VDM’s claims and called for greater transparency.
Sports: Manchester United’s struggles continue
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that another setback for Manchester United as they suffered a 2-0 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers, leaving fans disheartened.
The defeat, especially against a team considered weaker, intensified frustrations among supporters, leading to criticism directed at players, the manager, and the club’s ownership.
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Social media platforms were flooded with reactions, as fans shared their disappointment, trended hashtags about the team’s performance, and circulated memes and GIFs reflecting their despair.
Leading Stories: Niger’s collusion allegations against Nigeria
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that Niger Republic’s military junta recently accused Nigeria of colluding with France to destabilize Niger, sparking heated reactions from Nigerians.
The Nigerian government denied the allegations, dismissing them as baseless and diversionary. Many Nigerians expressed outrage, viewing the claims as an attempt by the junta to deflect blame and justify its actions.
Some Nigerians highlighted the historical and cultural ties between the two nations, emphasizing their strong economic and social connections.
However, others voiced concerns about the impact of these accusations on the already strained relationship between both countries, fearing further escalation and hindrance to peaceful resolutions of Niger’s political crisis.
Business: Economic hardship dampens festive spirit
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that as Nigerians are in the festive season, many grappled with the harsh economic reality, worsened by skyrocketing food prices.
Several citizens lamented their inability to afford traditional festive delicacies, with many opting for fish instead of poultry.
The rising cost of living has left many in anguish, with calls growing louder for President Bola Tinubu to implement effective economic reforms in the coming year.
Metro: Tragedy strikes Jigawa Governor’s family
NRTC WEEKLY gathered a wave of grief in Jigawa State following the death of Abdulwahab Umar-Namadi, son of Governor Umar Namadi.
The tragic loss came a day after the death of the governor’s mother, Maryam Namadi-Umar, who passed away after a brief illness and was buried in Kafin-Hausa Local Government Area.
Abdulwahab died in a car accident while travelling to Kafin-Hausa for a condolence visit over his grandmother’s death. His vehicle collided head-on with a Volkswagen Golf car, deepening the family’s sorrow.
Stay tuned to NRTC WEEKLY for more updates on these pressing issues shaping Nigeria’s social and economic landscape.
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