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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?
Entertainment: Wizkid and Davido
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that the internet once again erupted with excitement as Afrobeats giants Wizkid and Davido reignited their long-standing feud on social media.
This latest clash, which ensued after Wizkid shared a video of Davido on his knees begging, has left Nigerian music fans divided, eliciting strong reactions from both sides.
Wizkid shared the controversial video of Davido, which surfaced in April, instructing his fans who were clamoring for new songs to plead with him like Davido did in the video.
Many fans have firmly entrenched themselves in their respective camps, passionately defending their favorite artist as part of ‘Wizkid FC’ and the ‘30BG’. Social media platforms are flooded with memes, tweets, and commentary, often taking sides and throwing shade at the opposing artiste.
NRTC WEEKLY learned that many Nigerians expressed disappointment at the continued feud, feeling it hinders collaboration and growth within the Afrobeats scene, currently experiencing global success.
As the feud persists, some Nigerians are urging the artists to set aside their differences and focus on making music, a sentiment, NRTC WEEKLY confirmed.
A cynical perspective suggests the feud might be a publicity stunt, with some fans even suggesting it’s merely ‘all content’ to keep them engaged.
Wizkid and Davido’s feud remains a hot topic in Nigeria. While some fans revel in the rivalry, others yearn for a more collaborative spirit within Afrobeats. Only time will tell how this saga unfolds, but one thing’s for sure – Nigerians are watching.
Sports: UEFA Champions League
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that the race for the Champions League title is intensifying, making it difficult to predict which team—Bayern, Real Madrid, PSG, or Dortmund—will lift the trophy.
The German powerhouse, known for its ruthless efficiency and tactical mastery, is a seasoned champion. Despite a shaky performance after the draw against Real Madrid, Bayern should not be underestimated.
On the other hand, Real Madrid has a knack for producing magic in the Champions League, with their experience and never-say-die attitude making them a formidable opponent, especially with Benzema in top form.
PSG boasts some of the world’s most explosive attacking talent, such as Mbappe, making them a nightmare for any defense. However, their defensive frailties have been exposed, raising doubts about their ability to withstand pressure.
Meanwhile, Dortmund’s young guns are playing exciting, attacking football, as evidenced by their surprising group-stage victory over PSG. However, their ability to handle the pressure of facing more experienced teams on the big stage remains uncertain.
The question of who will emerge victorious continues to dominate internet discussions, but it remains too close to call. Each team possesses strengths and weaknesses, and the outcome ultimately depends on who performs on the day, minimizes errors, and seizes opportunities.
Business: Naira to Dollar
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that the recent devaluation of the Naira has sent shockwaves through the nation’s vibrant online community.
Many Nigerians who used the Naira for cross-border transactions and online purchases now find themselves with less purchasing power, leading to frustration, especially for those who rely on it for income generation.
NRTC WEEKLY confirmed that some users express a loss of trust in its value, while its devaluation raises questions about the platform’s stability and long-term viability, leading some to consider switching to alternative platforms.
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However, some Nigerians are demanding clear communication on the reasons behind the devaluation and the platform’s plans for stabilization.
The devaluation of the Naira has cast a shadow over the digital currency landscape in Nigeria, NRTC WEEKLY confirmed.
Leading stories: Fuel scarcity
Once again, Nigerians are engulfed in waves of agony as the nation grapples with a double blow: fuel scarcity and soaring prices. What began as a minor inconvenience has now escalated into a full-blown nightmare for many citizens.
NRTC WEEKLY gathered that the days of easily accessing gas stations are long gone. Motorists are now confronted with interminable, frustrating queues stretching for miles, enduring hours under the scorching sun, only to discover dry pumps at the end.
This scarcity has given rise to a flourishing black market, where fuel is available but at exorbitant prices, further burdening the finances of ordinary Nigerians.
The fuel crisis has led to a drastic surge in public transportation costs. Commuters are now faced with the distressing dilemma of either paying inflated fares or enduring lengthy journeys on unreliable alternative modes of transportation, NRTC WEEKLY confirmed.
Businesses reliant on fuel for transportation and logistics are bearing the brunt of the crisis. Deliveries are being delayed, and the prices of goods are escalating, adding more strain on consumers.
Fuel scarcity disrupts the daily lives of Nigerians, causing businesses to struggle, turning commutes into ordeals, and pushing the cost of living even higher. The hope remains for a swift resolution, but until then, Nigerians endure the agony of this unfortunate situation.
Education: JAMB
NRTC WEEKLY learned that disappointment pervades Nigeria as news of a substantial failure rate in this year’s JAMB examinations circulates. While the exact figures are disputed, reports indicate a significant number of students did not meet expectations, leading to widespread outrage and blame.
Online, students express frustration, with some attributing the poor performance to inadequate preparation, while others cite distractions or difficulties with the computer-based testing format. Parents share these concerns, adding worries about the financial strain of exam retakes.
Educators face criticism as well. Some question the inflexibility of the curriculum, while others highlight the obstacles posed by the pandemic’s disruption to learning. The debate over who bears responsibility for this educational setback rages on.
Yet, amid the disappointment, some Nigerians advocate for a comprehensive review of the education system. Social media conversations encourage strategic preparation and explore alternative pathways to higher education.
One thing is certain: the JAMB results have sparked a national dialogue about Nigeria’s education system. Whether this leads to tangible solutions remains uncertain, but there is hope that lessons will be learned to prevent a recurrence of this year’s mass failure.
Stay tuned for the next episode of NRTC WEEKLY as we delve into the latest happenings in Nigeria.
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