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Friday, 15 December 2017

Buzzing NOW

Buzzing NOW

State of Osun
Gov. Rauf Aregbesola had  changed the name of the state(Osun State) to “State of Osun”, however, an Osun State High Court sitting in Ilesa has declared the change of name illegal, null and void.
You know most Nigerian social media users don’t have any chill right? Yeah, so they dragged him, clapped at him without also letting the opportunity to clap back at Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha for setting a bad example for APC governors by building statues up and down slide. See some tweets below;

LOL!!! So which one is State of Osun again. These our politicians need HELP Gaskia!!!
Also Buzzing now is Kiss Daniel:
Although he granted the interview two days ago where he stated that G-worldwide Ent. Placed him on a monthly salary of 30k and increased to 50k after  Wonu remix was released at a time when Woju and Laye were hit songs, fans and music lovers still can’t stop talking about it. Seriously, 50k for an act like Kiss Daniel? That is really hard to comprehend.
Hijab
Amasa Firdaus, a student of the Nigerian Law School from the University of Ilorin  was not called to the Nigerian bar by the Body of Benchers on the 12th day of December, 2017 being the day of her call. According to reports, Amasa Firdaus, a Muslim refused to remove her hijab before entering the International Conference Centre where the call to Bar ceremony is usually holds. Amasa had vehemently refused to abide by the rules, claiming that the refusal by the authorities of the Nigerian Law School to call her to the Nigerian Bar is a violation of her right to freedom of religion protected by Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigerian as amended. Nigerian Twitter users didn’t fail to drop their two cents on the matter. A few tweets below:


Nigerians and religious sentiment, as a proper Nigerian would say ‘Na wa o’

Lastly Who wants Magu dead?
Well, according to reports yesterday, gunmen broke into the Abuja house of acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, on Tuesday night opening fire on the policemen stationed there. A police sergeant attached was reportedly killed. Confirming the attack on his farmhouse yesterday, Magu vowed that he would not bow to the antics of his detractors in the prosecution of  the anti-corruption war in Nigeria. Some Nigerians on social media have stated a campaign saying that the  attempt on Magu’s life is a case of corruption fighting back. Some tweets below:


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