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Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by Buhariiswicked: 10:35pm On May 31
Nigerian activist, Aisha Yesufu, has publicly rejected the newly adopted national anthem, choosing to sit during its recitation at a recent event.

Yesufu had shared the video of her protest with the caption #NotMyNationalAnthem on her X account on Friday.

This move comes after President Bola Tinubu signed the National Anthem Bill 2024 into law, reinstating the old anthem "Nigeria, We Hail Thee"

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by blacknp(m): 10:40pm On May 31
Buhariiswicked:


SEE VIDEO HERE...

https://x.com/MobilePunch/status/1796645414172570036

https://x.com/AishaYesufu/status/1796619141752730056
She is from Republic du Niger, so she is not obligated to stand for the Nigerian stanza.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by Thundafireseun: 10:44pm On May 31

Thats why she laboured in vain…

And still labouring in vain

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by osmosis101(m): 11:02pm On May 31
'U know u can be prosecuted for that'

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by illicit(m): 11:14pm On May 31
Mumu

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by EmperorCaesar(m): 11:25pm On May 31
Who's she??

The president of Nigeria?
VP ?
Or a Governor of which state


If she's none of the above, then this thread should be closed

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by Aonkuuse(m): 11:43pm On May 31
What Aisha and the likes don't know is people don't forget. One day your patriotism will be evaluated.... Hope you don't miss out on a big thing

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by JAMO84: 11:47pm On May 31
No problem, her children will sing it on their schools assembly ground. It's not new, some people are even claiming they are not Nigerians, they're citizens of the only online Country the world has ever seen.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by ElSudani: 11:50pm On May 31
When we call them enemies of Nigeria this is one of the reasons.
It is the national anthem not a song about a politician or a party. Some people don't know where to draw the line. Her mind is just as ugly as her face.
She cut a pitiful, sad figure sitting there by herself like someone who came to collect a debt.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by StOla: 11:56pm On May 31
Some people just like fighting foolish issues.

The leadership has always determined what is the national anthem, the followership is meant to comply.

There was a public competition to determine the post independence national anthem that was adopted on 1st October 1960.

Just as there was also a public competition to determine the military national anthem in 1978.

The democratic leadership now has thought it best to return to the initial anthem, and this had support from the different political parties who constitute the National Assembly. This happened via a democratic and constitutional process.

So any mgbeke feeling funky and using that to protest privately, should keep their protest private.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by wiseone28: 12:13am On Jun 01
I never hear how it sounds



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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by olatade(m): 5:23am On Jun 01
Even Peter Obi will recite the national anthem in any public event.

Who she be?

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by rinzaugustine: 5:24am On Jun 01
Good one Aisha…everybody knows you can never be a part of celebration of mediocrity

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by athaboi(f): 5:27am On Jun 01
osmosis101:
'U know u can be prosecuted for that'
why are you people so stupid and foolish

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by tunde1200(m): 5:29am On Jun 01
Very ugly woman and very ugly mind.
She labour in vain due to hate she has for Nigeria.

Senseless act always from Obidents.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by koboko69: 5:29am On Jun 01
Some mumu things u do, may be a stumbling block for you in years to come.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by pretydiva(f): 5:35am On Jun 01
This clearly shows she's not patriotic.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by SaLongs1(m): 5:39am On Jun 01
She is one of the few sensible people left in this country.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by havenz(m): 5:39am On Jun 01
As if her standing go affect the sit failed economy.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by BoldBrainz(m): 5:42am On Jun 01
Nigeria has to be the largest geographical concentration of idiots the world will ever be saddled with. A cursory look at the comments in this thread is enough to tell you why we keep being led by the worst politicians to ever exist.

What a putrid mess!

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by 96ACE: 5:43am On Jun 01
At this point madam you’re on your own. This attitude of yours show how unpatriotic you are, it also shows how unstable you are because your patriotism only exist when the government of the day is your ally and that is evil. Our forefathers fought for the independence of this country with their sweat and blood, and one of the reason we sing the national anthem is to honor them and not to glorify the government of the day. Madam you should have stood up even if you won’t sing. People like you are not feat for leadership position because you think everything is a fight and if you eventually get to the top you’ll expend most of your energy trying to decimate those you perceive as your enemies.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by valentineuwakwe(m): 5:44am On Jun 01
StOla:
Some people just like fighting foolish issues.

The leadership has always determined what is the national anthem, the followership is meant to comply.

There was a public competition to determine the post independence national anthem that was adopted on 1st October 1960.

Just as there was also a public competition to determine the military national anthem in 1978.

The democratic leadership now has thought it best to return to the initial anthem, and this had support from the different political parties who constitute the National Assembly. This happened via a democratic and constitutional process.

So any mgbeke feeling funky and using that to protest privately, should keep their protest private.





Dont call or beckons on people's personal issues....dem dey learn something for old age, even the Arise o compatriot national anthem how many of the senators can sing it? Even he new one how would you sing it...you yourself you don learn am finish?
Its best i sit down n keep quiet than stand up and be chopping my mouth for something i dont know....

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by femtex007(m): 5:45am On Jun 01
koboko69:
Some mumu things u do, may be a stumbling block for you in years to come.
.
Now I know that the woman didn't have sense
Thank God we dodge him and her demonic children party

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by femtex007(m): 5:45am On Jun 01
So she's greater than Nigeria na
This woman is so senseless
And don't even know what she's feeling like
Now they are showing how patriotic they are
Thank God we didn't vote for her and her useless party

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by TheSuperX(m): 5:51am On Jun 01
But she's senseless, she needs to grow up.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by zudozz: 5:52am On Jun 01
blacknp:
She is from Republic du Niger, so she is not obligated to stand for the Nigerian stanza.

Wonderful woman! grin

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by ttobizz(m): 5:53am On Jun 01
StOla:
Some people just like fighting foolish issues.

The leadership has always determined what is the national anthem, the followership is meant to comply.

There was a public competition to determine the post independence national anthem that was adopted on 1st October 1960.

Just as there was also a public competition to determine the military national anthem in 1978.

The democratic leadership now has thought it best to return to the initial anthem, and this had support from the different political parties who constitute the National Assembly. This happened via a democratic and constitutional process.

So any mgbeke feeling funky and using that to protest privately, should keep their protest private.




Do you guys really want the good of this land? For God's sake some issues are beyond politics and tribalism.

You mentioned that all political parties were represented when the change was being made, but are you aware that not every Nigerian belong to a political party, if that be, then who represents these set of Nigerian

Like you rightly mentioned "public competition " or better still public opinions. The introduction and passing of this bill didn't last a week in the house. Even as we speak, majority of Nigerians do not understand the difference between both anthems. Rather than sort public opinions in town hall meetings and stakeholders gathering, this change was made based on one man's priority.

My friend, Nigeria is not under dictatorship, changing a country's national anthem is a sensitive matter. The change should have been made based on public opinion and not presidential priorities

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Re: Aisha Yesufu Refuses To Stand During Recitation Of National Anthem by TheSuperX(m): 5:54am On Jun 01
BoldBrainz:
Nigeria has to be the largest geographical concentration of idiots the world will ever be saddled with. A cursory look at the comments in this thread is enough to tell you why we keep being led by the worst politicians to ever exist.

What a putrid mess!
You should change your Moniker to Dullbrainz, because this post shows how dumb and shallow you are.

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