GistMedia0: Prominent Nigerian activist, Aisha Yesufu, has responded defiantly to those calling for her arrest after she refused to stand during the recitation of the reintroduced national anthem.
In a bold statement, Yesufu dared anyone to arrest her for exercising her right to protest, saying: "I dare anyone to arrest me for sitting down while the new national anthem is being played or recited."
Yesufu's refusal to stand during the national anthem has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some calling for her arrest and others hailing her as a hero for standing up for her beliefs.
The reintroduced national anthem has been a topic of controversy in Nigeria, with some citizens welcoming the change and others expressing concerns over its implications.
ClearFlair: May all criminals and their accomplices go the same way
My brother criminals,has been there right from creation,even a criminal was crucified together with Christ , you see life nor balance so therefore no man burn under the sun can stop corruption worldwide none except the creator of creation
Izuogu4Presdent: Mr Hopeless Uzodinjo of Imo State should be held responsible. He sponsored those Simon Ekpa boys that did this mayhem. IPOB has no hand in this!
Simon Ekpa is doing the dirty work of APC Politician's led by Mr Hopeless Uzodinjo!
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Is it not the state peter Obi from?is peter Obi not a politician too?
See this one,na me and you go suffer am government nor get our time u strike u nor strike na we poor man go hungry make owner think well on how to settle not strike
EmeeNaka: Nice one PO! This is a firm response. I hope this federal government will have some iota of idea on how to settle security matters. When PO was Governor of Anambra state, he dealt ruthlessly with MASSOB and brought peace to Anambra state.
We self sometimes we too greedy, because of 200 that you refuse to give you die, because of 200 they refuse to give you now you shot him dead both of you are greedy the dead and the police man both greedy.
Kokadomfreedom: Anybody that is still supporting this APC's evil regime that have reduced our living standard to nothing has mental issues and need proper check up. Nigeria would not have gotten to this level of mess had APC not stole Obi's mandate. We are with you sir(Peter Obi) come rain or sunshine
You be coward,na come pdp better? Who start all the evil if not PDP eh blind dog
Life nothing day inside,all the struggles and more we just fooling ourselves because we all going to die ,do Good my brother's and sisters nobody knows tomorrow.
xile: Nigeria Law enforcement is a joke. With all these comments, this man should be investigated immediately. He probably instigated the killing of his son.
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Na so, you think say Nigeria police are foolish as u think... investigate what? Person nor fit talk wetin he see
You forget you say, but you didn't forget to pay billions for pipeline security job, what is the use of your blood crude oil if dangote is patronizeing the foreign,ok sanction dangote if you truly don't know
NairaOcean: A police officer was caught on camera grappling with an Uber driver while the vehicle was in motion. The incident, which lasted for over 10 minutes, has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns about road safety and police conduct.
The altercation was captured by a female passenger, who was in severe panic throughout the ordeal. The video, which has since gone viral on social media, shows the officer and the driver engaged in a tense struggle as the car sped down the highway. The woman can be heard pleading with the officer to release the driver, fearing for her life and the safety of everyone in the vehicle.
In a shocking response, the officer allegedly stated that "Oga" (a term commonly used to refer to a superior or boss) was more important than their lives combined. Despite her continuous begging and the evident danger, the confrontation continued unabated.
The situation escalated to a frightening climax when the terrified passenger felt compelled to jump out of the moving car to escape the chaos. Miraculously, she survived the leap, but her traumatic experience has ignited a firestorm of criticism towards the Nigerian police force.