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Saturday, June 01, 2024

Social Media Activist Aisha Yusuf Refused To Stand Or Recite New National Anthem At An Event

There is a video of social Media Activist Aisha Yusuf refusing to stand up to recite the newly adopted national Anthem at a recent event.
In the video sighted on her X page, she was captured deliberately ignoring the new anthem as she Choose to flip through a book while others stood in respect to recite the new anthem
She captioned the video:"#NotMyNationalAnthem".




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    1. Is your current Nigerian government standing up Nigerian ? She has every right to sit down. An anthem created by your colonial master.. Smh. Let’s return the colonial era because things were actually better that time.

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    2. Very disrespectful. She should have not come to the occasion. You must respect the laws of any country

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    3. Anon 19.15, you are exuberant and lack basic wisdom.

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    4. Better woman
      Sit and tap your phone jare, which national anthem?

      Mao Akuh

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  2. Since it is already a law, what she is doing is treason, i dnt advice anybody to do as she did. They might decide to use one or two persons as demo. The consequences are dire. The world over, u dnt disrespect the national anthem. This protest she is doing should have come before it was passed in to law, not after.
    NB: i just said it is law, not my opinion, i kno we are all angry and unhappy about the situation, but it has alrdy been passed.

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    1. Which provision of the law declares her act a treasonable offence?

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    2. There’s no such law

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    3. Everybody is now a lawyer. Please reeducate yourself. It is necessary

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    4. How come not standing up for the National Anthem becomes a treason?? This i think is not a News, .

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    5. He be like say na 1st time you come across that word treason. It is obvious you don’t know the meaning. Anyway, tchief tinubu pocketed his hands during national anthem last year, earth no fall. If Aisha was an apc supporter, and still sat down, would y’all have said the things you said ? How many of you who schooled in Nigeria, recited, or participated in the national anthem everytime in school ? These days you see athletes who even close their eyes during anthems and heaven no go fall. It’s the PERSONAL hatred towards her and her beliefs that’s why this is gaining traction. Personally, it’s everyone’s choice to act and do as they so wish.

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  3. She has my support 100%. Is a new national anthem what we need now? None of my generation can sing that garbage. Useless old corpses in the senate and house of reps who are not in tune with the desires of young Nigerians are imposing what we can't relate with.

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    1. Always behaving your age and immaturity. You are grossly uncivilised.

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    2. Anon 20:57
      Civilized olodo that can't figure out how to create a basic blog ID. I won't engage you. If you want to troll, be good and have the smarts to create an ID or is that something above your obviously rather limited skill set?

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    3. Anon 20:57, you ar4 a disgrace for not feeling anger at the government in power destroying Nigeria. Why call Dogedity immature??? If maturity involves supporting the stupidity going on in Nigeria right now, I choose to be immature!

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  4. Just finished watching this video on FB.

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  5. Very wrong of her.🙄🙄🙄

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  6. That's wrong though
    I don't give 2 f#cks about the anthem but I wouldn't do this in public, no matter my grievances towards the government

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    1. She’s not you and u are not her!

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    2. Lora, you are not better than her in any way. She chose to stand by her convictions both in public and in private.

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  7. This is disrespect to her country.

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    1. Let her disrespect her country, the leaders that has been doing in various ways nko. National anthem kor national anthem nii

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  8. Activist do things others are unwilling to do. This is silent activism.

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  9. They have started. The most patriotic people in the world. If u can’t stand for something, u will never stand for anything! Going against the national anthem has been a way to fight the government since time immemorial but since my dear Nigerians know nothing, they will say she’s wrong. Anthem rada rada. The audacity to scrap the anthem created by ur fellow Nigerians for one created by ur colonizers should make u boil, but no, it’s to be blaming the person that is bold enough to fight such nonsense you people know!

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    1. Very terrible decision to change to the colonizers song

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    2. I just love the woman. No compromise.

      Some people criticising this woman will change mouth tomorrow. What has APC done for us? New national anthem has suddenly become something.of high esteem whereas the same govt can't pass bill to control price.

      Mao Akuh

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  10. That's so disrespectful. It's not about who's in power, it's about your country.

    She goofed!

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    1. You don’t know anything about activism.. If you ever did, you will retrace your step.. You goofed, goofy!!

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    2. Which goof? Will standing up bring down prices of goods and services?

      The last time I check, she is not Nigeria's problem.
      Correct woman

      Mao.Akuh

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  11. So disrespectful

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    1. Try another vocabulary! This one is too boring!

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    2. The Original ShugarGirl2 June 2024 at 12:13

      That's why she is an activist and you aren't.
      Please let's allow the enlightened who care about justice speak bcz in the end whether great or small, old or young will be in a better place for this very reason.

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  12. The Government don tire for Aisha hand sef😄, very stubborn woman!!

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    1. She is a human right activist, standing up for the right doesn't make her stubborn.. law 'breakers' don't like her type.

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  13. This woman!I like the fact that she stands for something,not moving here and there like some people

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  14. The problem with most of you is that you don't think of tomorrow.. tomorrow you will need Nigerians to support you but this video and act will pop up hope then you accept the consequences of this your today action in future wisdom is indeed profitable.she is just being ignorantly foolish.ah3 doesn't know you showing peoppe how bad you can be.

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    1. So you think you are wise! This your comment shows the level of your stupidity!

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    2. The Original ShugarGirl2 June 2024 at 12:15

      Mediocre talk.
      Stop with the pity party and be objective. Your rights have trampled on back to back bcz you keep giving yourself away to criminals in government

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  15. Elections have consequences

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  16. Too proud of Aisha

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  17. Taking us back to our Colonial days

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  18. Shows there is no autonomy between Presidency and National Assembly. They dance to the whims and caprice of the President. We are in trouble

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  19. If a lot where like her nigeria won't be in this bloody mess.

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    1. Wallahi

      Mao Akuh

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    2. The Original ShugarGirl2 June 2024 at 12:19

      Absolute truth!
      We need to cheer on true hero's and heroines and not the worst of the society.

      How do we sustain society if the incompetent are constantly applauded rather than condemned and punished by law?

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  20. It's her choice, I see nothing wrong with it.

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  21. Absolutely nothing wrong in this. I salute her courage since the election saga. It takes an honest person to stand for the truth without thinking of the gains of Nigerian politics.

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  22. I love this woman 😂😂😂
    One of the few who actually live in Nigeria who are fighting for justice and good governance.

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  23. To the anonymous troll making glib, sly and pithy remarks on BVs comments that are supportive of Yesufu, pray tell, what exactly is wrong in what she did? She should stand for what she doesn't agree with? Even against her convictions?

    Let's talk about standing. 6 Nigerians have been killed in cold blood in South Africa, adding to several such gruesome deaths Nigerians have been subjected to in that country. To this moment, not a word from any one in our government. Inflation in Nigeria is already north of 200% and climbing. Nigerians are going through unimagineable difficulties and yet it is an anthem that no one knows or cares about that is the priority of the government.

    The laws of the country gives Aisha the right to express her displeasure the way she did. You are not more Nigerian than she is.

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  24. Since it's been signed into law, I feel this is disrespectful

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  25. It takes courage to do what she did
    Anyway, her choice though

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