Archive for date: August 14th, 2024

Just In: Reps withdraw Bill seeking 10-year prison sentence, N5million fine for those refusing to recite new national anthem

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen. has withdrawn the controversial Counter Subversion Bill which stipulates that any Nigerian who refuses to recite the national anthem shall be fined N5 million, face a 10-year prison sentence, or both. The withdrawal followed the outrage and opposition that trailed the...

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Athletes can’t use Nigerian velodrome to train because it’s being rented for religious activities — Cyclist, Ese Ukpeseraye

Nigerian cyclist, Ese Ukpeseraye who spoke after the Olympics 2024 said Nigeria has one of the best facilities for cycling but it is always being rented out for religious activities by sports administrators. According to Cyclingnews.com, Ukpeseraye noted that Nigerian athletes are denied access to sports facilities in the...

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Japanese PM Kishida set to step down in September over financial misconduct, rising living costs

Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, has announced he will resign in September, marking the end of a tumultuous three-year term overshadowed by political scandals. In a press conference on Wednesday, Kishida declared he would not seek re-election as the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), emphasising that “politics...

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Nigerian man spends over N21 million to install solar light in his house just days after he complained about the amount of money he spends on grid electricity due to increase in tariff

A Nigerian man has spent over N21 million to install solar light in his house just days after he complained about the amount of money he spends on grid electricity due to increase in tariff. The man has complained about spending N200,000 for barely four days on electricity, now...

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I will choose 20 years in prison than sing the national anthem — Activist Aisha Yesufu reacts to a proposed bill seeking 10-year prison sentence, N5million fine for those who refuse to recite national anthem

Activist Aisha Yesufu has reacted to a proposed bill seeking 10-year prison sentence and N5million fine for those who refuse to recite national anthem. She said, she will choose 20 years in prison than sing the national anthem.

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