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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?
Supreme Court judgments
Nigerians have responded to the recent Supreme Court rulings, expressing commendation for the court’s delivery of sound judgments.
While discussions persist about the court breaking free from political godfatherism, there is a prevailing sentiment that the affirmations of Babajide Sanwo-Olu as Lagos State Governor, Bala Mohammed as Bauchi Governor, Abba Yusuf as Kano Governor, and others will foster trust in the judiciary.
NRTC WEEKLY has verified that some critics have condemned certain courts in Nigeria for exhibiting favoritism. They argue that imprisoning someone for stealing an ATM card appears disproportionate, especially when individuals with substantial wealth are granted bail.
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Despite the praise bestowed upon the Supreme Court for its judgments, there are dissenting voices within NRTC WEEKLY’s findings, with some criticizing courts for alleged corruption.
Entertainment: Davido and Tiwa Savage
This week, Tiwa Savage lodged a petition with Lagos State Police Commissioner, Fayoade Mustapha, holding Davido accountable for any potential harm to her.
The ensuing public response witnessed a division among Nigerians. Supporters of Davido considered it an exaggerated response, while those empathizing with Tiwa praised her resilience in confronting cyberbullying, NRTC WEEKLY gathered.
The controversy sparked fervent debates, with fans from both camps scrutinizing every lyric and social media post for underlying jabs.
NRTC WEEKLY learned that the issue became a focal point of discussion, generating varied opinions on the evolving dynamics within the music industry.
Sport: AFCON
As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) kicks off today in Ivory Coast, the atmosphere in Nigeria is charged with palpable excitement.
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that from the vibrant streets of Lagos to the serene rural villages, animated discussions echo with fervent analysis, optimistic predictions, and occasional traces of nervous anticipation.
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Nigerians, renowned for their passionate support for the Super Eagles, are fully immersed in the tournament. Homes are transformed into impromptu viewing arenas adorned with flags and painted in the national colors of green and white.
The national jersey is more than just a garment; it’s a badge of honor proudly worn as fans gather to rally behind their heroes. Yet, beneath the surface of celebration, a current of concern lingers.
NRTC WEEKLY has confirmed the Super Eagles’ recent inconsistency, witnessing moments of brilliance overshadowed by lapses in concentration and tactical deficiencies. This variability fuels spirited debates among fans, with some questioning the team’s commitment while others staunchly defend against perceived criticism.
Nevertheless, the prevailing sentiment remains one of steadfast belief in the Super Eagles’ potential. Nigerians fondly recall the team’s triumphant AFCON victories in 1989, 1994, and 2013, holding onto hope that this generation can replicate those successes. They implore the players to fight with passion, execute their skills with precision, and leave nothing behind on the pitch.
The challenges are undeniable – formidable opponents, grueling matches, and the weight of national expectations – all obstacles standing in the Super Eagles’ path. Yet, Nigerians are confident in their team’s ability to thrive under pressure, remembering the “Miracle of Libreville” in 2017 when a late comeback secured World Cup qualification. They firmly believe that the Super Eagles possess the talent, resilience, and indomitable spirit to overcome any adversity.
Business: Tinubu suspension of the minister, others, a fight against corruption
Following the suspension of Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, Nigerians have hailed President Bola Tinubu for standing on his promise.
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that Nigerians who took to their social media handles praised the President’s spirit of fighting against corruption at all costs.
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Tinubu’s anti-corruption move was lauded with the hope it signals a new era of accountability. Critics questioned timing and selectivity, highlighting concerns about potential scapegoating or political maneuvering.
Public discourse buzzed with speculation about motives and potential replacements, with calls for transparency and due process amidst cautious optimism.
While the praise is still ongoing, some have called for the suspension of Minister of Interior, Olubumi Tunji-Ojo over Mrs Edu’s misappropriation of funds.
Metro: Former President Goodluck Jonathan loses sister
Tears flowed freely this week as former President Goodluck Jonathan lost his elder sister, Madam Obebhatein Jonathan.
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that with a heavy heart, Nigeria mourned alongside Jonathan.
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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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