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?
Sport: Maguire’s POTM Nomination Sparks Debate
Football fans are reeling after Harry Maguire’s surprising nomination for Premier League Player of the Month for November. NRTC WEEKLY gathered that while some applaud his resurgence, others scoff at the mere suggestion, calling it “proof the system is broken.”
Maguire’s critics point to his past struggles, citing his error-prone performances and lack of pace. They argue his recent clean sheets are a fluke and highlight Manchester United’s weak competition during November.
But his supporters argue Maguire deserves recognition for silencing his doubters, emphasising his leadership qualities, calmness on the ball, and crucial blocks that saved United points, NRTC WEEKLY learned.
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Whether deserved or not, Maguire’s nomination guarantees one thing: heated debate amongst football lovers for weeks to come.
Politics: Tinubu’s Budget Submission Sparks Netizens’ Mixed Reactions
Nigerians have taken to social media to express mixed reactions to Bola Tinubu’s submission of the 2024 budget. NRTC WEEKLY gathered that supporters lauded the move, praising his swift action and focus on economic development, highlighting key initiatives like infrastructure and social programs, anticipating positive outcomes.
However, some critics expressed skepticism, raising concerns about the budget’s feasibility and potential for corruption, questioning effectiveness, and highlighting past economic mismanagement.
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that social media debates erupted, with users sharing opinions, and analyses about the budget. Some called for greater transparency and accountability, urging close monitoring of its implementation.
Entertainment: Church invitesPasuma & Portable
The Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) in Lagos has sparked controversy by inviting fuji singer Pasuma and street-hop artist Portable to perform at a praise night event, NRTC WEEKLY gathered.
This decision has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some netizens applauding the church’s inclusivity, while others strongly condemn the choice of performers.
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Those in favor of the invitation argue that music is a powerful tool for spreading the message of faith and that all are welcome in the church, believing that Pasuma and Portable’s talent and reach can help attract new generations to the church.
NRTC WEEKLY confirmed that many church members and religious individuals expressed outrage and disappointment, criticizing the church for compromising its values and associating with artists whose music often contains vulgar lyrics and glorifies worldly pursuits.
The controversy has ignited heated debates online, with strong opinions expressed on both sides.
Business: Christmas Cheer Dampened as Prices Soar: Netizens Express Frustration
As Christmas approaches, Nigerians are facing a harsh reality – soaring prices of essential commodities. From tomatoes to rice, the festive spirit is being dampened by inflated costs, leading to widespread discontent among citizens.
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that netizens expressed anger and frustration, questioning the government’s ability to control inflation and accusing businesses of profiteering during this crucial time.
The rising costs are forcing many to adjust their Christmas plans, with some families opting for smaller celebrations or even canceling them altogether.
Leading stories: Immigration says passport will be ready three week
The Nigeria Immigration Service’s announcement that passports will be ready in three weeks has sparked jubilation amongst Nigerians, who previously endured lengthy waiting periods, NRTC WEEKLY could confirm.
On social media, many expressed relief and excitement, believing the government agency will deliver on its promises but, some remain skeptical due to past disappointments.
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According to them, the Immigration Service should ensure consistent efficiency and transparency throughout the process.
Here, the cotton of this week’s episode of NRTC WEEKLY will drop. Join us for another edition next week as we take you around the trending stories in Nigeria.
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