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Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Gistmedia10: 4:12pm On May 29
Senate President Godswill Akpabio says the introduction of the old national anthem, ‘Nigeria we hail thee’ marks the beginning of the revolution that Nigerians have been yearning for.

According to him, the development sends a sense of brotherhood despite differences in tribe and tongues.

Akpabio stated this on Wednesday during a joint sitting of the National Assembly to celebrate the one year anniversary of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

He said Tinubu had done well in the last one year, noting that it was profound that the old national anthem was re-introduced during his first year in office.

“Of all the significant things you have done, there is one of the most profound things and that is to take us back to our genealogy.

“The genealogy of our birth that though we belong to different tribes, though we may have different tongues, henceforth, we will not refer to ourselves as just compatriots, we will refer to ourself as brothers and as we move forward in battle or on the field of sports or other endeavours, we must hail Nigeria.””

In what he described as “waka pass”, Akpabio said Tinubu visited the National Assembly as a mark of the respect he has for the parliament.

“Before you came, myself and my brother, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abass explained the purpose of this visit.

“In Nollywood, what you have just done is what they call “waka pass”. You intend to celebrate Democracy Day which is June 12, but out of honour and respect for the National Assembly, you said you must pass through the National Assembly on your first anniversary.

“There is no better place to commence this revolution than going back to our genealogy.

“In the National Assembly, we are not just representatives, but elected representatives of Nigerians. The voice of the National Assembly is the voice of Nigeria.”

Reacting, Tinubu thanked the lawmakers for their understanding and cooperation, describing lawmakers as rare leaders that Nigeria has been looking for.

“I came to say thank you very much. You are first and foremost leaders that speak for our people. You have been in the forefront of this struggle. This institution of hallowed chambers represents our consciousness for freedom and sense of belonging.

“You rolled out the latest National Anthem, Nigeria we hail thee. This is our diversity.”



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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by immortalcrown(m): 4:12pm On May 29
May the revolution see their end in power.

Is the recently-rejected anthem the reason they have been looting? Will the new anthem prevent them from being corrupt? So be it.

Why not also redesign the national flag?

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by DMerciful01(m): 4:15pm On May 29
Gbam!
Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by NwaNimo1(m): 4:16pm On May 29
Hear this one....he voice of the National Assembly is the voice of Nigeria.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by GreenxGreen: 4:16pm On May 29
Don't worry ! Real Revolution will come 😁😠😠
The revolution that will get rid of you Mugu politicians

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by BigYash: 4:36pm On May 29
Mumu thief

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Racoon(m): 4:45pm On May 29
One year on, Tinubu’s presidential legacy is hallmarked by economic regression, rising insecurity, increased unemployment, voracious taxation, inflation and poorly-thought-out policies. Yet reverting to an old nation anthem is your concern? Don't worry, the real revolution is on the way.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Namaster: 4:50pm On May 29
An incompetent CALAMITY of a President revived a dead song because of nostalgia and this IDIOT is having a public orgasm.

Exalting mediocrity and patting themselves on the back over NONSENSE is just shameful.

People are still being killed and kidnapped EVERYWHERE and EVERYDAY in Nigeria. But having a new old anthem is "revolutionary".

Fun game:

Have every member of the Senate recite the revived anthem. I bet less than 20% of them can do it correctly.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by 10thTenthMan: 4:52pm On May 29
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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by MasterKG(m): 4:52pm On May 29
No problem. Nigerians will soon revolt no worry about the revolution.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by lowkey0147: 4:52pm On May 29
Is it for Eba or Garri?

Revolution over what exactly? It can't certainly be over corruption because a drug baron is already sitting in our presidential villa.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by CrownedPhoenix: 4:52pm On May 29
You don't need too much talk when a country is truly progressing

Everybody feels it. Yar'Adua's government is a good example.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Godfullsam(m): 4:52pm On May 29
Nonsense talk!

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by id4sho(m): 4:52pm On May 29
UBanka angry

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Ttipsy(f): 4:52pm On May 29
We are ought to be moving forward not bringing some old stuff in 21st century

I don’t blame them.
Old infected brains

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by richard870(m): 4:52pm On May 29
Smh
Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Kpartners: 4:53pm On May 29
Gistmedia10:

https://dailypost.ng/2024/05/29/adoption-of-old-national-anthem-marks-beginning-of-nigerias-revolution-akpabio/
Shame to both members of the upper and lower house

Let's see how it will bring down the cost of garri or ordinary red oil

Mad people everywhere

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by Lizzysamuel(f): 4:53pm On May 29
Kai

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by igahdavid(m): 4:53pm On May 29
Until we get sense for this country
Nothing for us

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by 10thTenthMan: 4:53pm On May 29
Should we go further and rename the Country too; and change the constitution; and change the system of Government as well to a pure regional government ?

Thoughts. Small small sha.

This country should be great!

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by MajorOvakporaye(f): 4:53pm On May 29
Meaningless talk from a rubber stamp dumbass

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by do4luv14(m): 4:53pm On May 29
GreenxGreen:
Don't worry ! Real Revolution will come 😁😠😠
The revolution that will get rid of you Mugu politicians

Very senseless comment, Apc had happened to this once vibrant man,

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by papyjaypaul: 4:53pm On May 29
I want to see the Olympics and watch how our athletes will start the revolution when the national anthem is played. You impose anthem on your people and you think they will recognise it The joke is on you guys. You are living in the past because the majority of Nigeria's population is the youth and the way the older people have run the country will not even encourage them to learn this one that gives you people nostalgic feelings. They saw videos of Lekki toll gate where the national anthem did not protect them from anything. Akpabio is right, they will start the revolution of the people with thw way they are going.


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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by PepeXKermit: 4:53pm On May 29
The most uswless senare president in the history of the legislative srm of govt.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by fergie001: 4:54pm On May 29
I am just short of words.

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by ednut1(m): 4:54pm On May 29
Contract for printing the anthem and orientation going to the senator and Hor members lol

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Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by 89green: 4:54pm On May 29
Chai
Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by fullclub: 4:54pm On May 29
See this one
Re: Adoption Of ‘old’ National Anthem Marks Start Of Nigeria’s Revolution – Akpabio by phemmie06(m): 4:54pm On May 29
I know you don't mean it but it will surely take place

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