Tuesday, 19 November, 2024

NRTC WEEKLY: Top 5 trending stories across the country this week


NRTC Weekly roundup: trending news stories across the country

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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].

NRTC Weekly roundup: trending news stories across the country
NRTC Weekly roundup: trending news stories across the country

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?

Topics for discussion in this edition of NRTC WEEKLY include tax reform bill, pepper soup poisoning incident, Manchester United neq coach, Bobrisky and Tiwa savage photos are stories under discussion.

Politics: Tax Reform Bill

NRTC WEEKLY gathered that Nigeria’s Tax Reform Bill has sparked varied responses among stakeholders. President Bola Tinubu views the bill as essential for modernizing the tax system, expanding the tax base, and boosting revenue collection.

He argues that these reforms are necessary to fund critical infrastructure projects and social programs. According to Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, the bill focuses on fair taxation, responsible borrowing, and sustainable spending.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu [PHOTO CREDIT: NRTC Library]

In contrast, the 36 State Governors have unanimously opposed the bill, voicing concerns over its potential impact on their revenue streams, particularly from Value-Added Tax (VAT). They fear these reforms could create fiscal imbalances and hinder their ability to deliver essential services. With public concern mounting, many Nigerians are eager to see if the bill will be revised or cancelled.

The government has expressed its commitment to engaging with stakeholders and addressing these concerns, as the National Assembly deliberates on the bill with further amendments anticipated.

Metro: Pepper soup poisoning incident

NRTC WEEKLY gathered that a recent incident involving a teenager allegedly poisoning her ex-boyfriend with pepper soup has incited widespread outrage across Nigeria.

Shocked by the brutality of the act, many Nigerians expressed disbelief that such a crime could be committed by someone so young.The case sparked intense reactions on social media, where some are calling for the harshest possible punishment, while others raise concerns about the perpetrator’s mental health.

Aisha Suleiman [PHOTO CREDIT: Facebook]

Sympathy also flows for the victim and his family, with an outpouring of condolences and sorrow over the tragic loss of a young life.

The Edo State Police Command confirmed the arrest of the teenager, identified as Aisha Suleiman, while the deceased ex-boyfriend has been named Emmanuel Elogie.

Sports: Manchester United’s new coach

NRTC WEEKLY gathered that Manchester United’s appointment of Rúben Amorim as head coach stirred a mix of responses among fans and pundits. Some are optimistic, pointing to Amorim’s track record with Sporting CP, where he achieved success with an attacking style of play.

They believe his fresh approach could revitalize a United team that has struggled for consistency. Others, however, remain cautious, questioning whether Amorim’s relative inexperience at the highest level and his tactical approach will translate well to the physical demands of the Premier League.

Rúben Amorim [PHOTO CREDIT: EPL’s Facebook page]

Concerns also linger about the impact of his arrival on the existing squad, as some players may thrive under his leadership while others may struggle to adapt. How Amorim manages the expectations that come with one of the world’s most prominent clubs remains to be seen.

Leading Stories: Bobrisky’s arrest

The arrest of controversial crossdresser Bobrisky by the EFCC ignited diverse reactions across social platforms.

Bobrisky was reportedly detained while en route to London, allegedly over a N15 million bribe purportedly paid to the anti-graft agency to dismiss a money-laundering case against him.

Bobrisky
Bobrisky [PHOTO CREDIT: NRTC Library]

He is also under investigation by the House of Representatives for additional allegations, leading many to question his attempt to leave the country before the investigations conclude.

Reactions range from sympathy and support to criticism and speculation surrounding the circumstances of his arrest.

Entertainment: Tiwa Savage’s photos

Renowned Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage stirred up social media with photos of herself in a bold outfit of white undergarments, accentuating her figure.

The images received a wide range of reactions. Many fans praised her confidence and unapologetic expression of her sexuality, while some admired the photos as a form of artistic expression that celebrates beauty and sensuality.

Tiwa Savage [PHOTO CREDIT: Facebook]

In contrast, conservative voices criticized the choice of attire as inappropriate, voicing concerns about its influence on younger audiences.

Stay tuned for the next episode of NRTC WEEKLY, where we explore the latest happenings in Nigeria.


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