
Efyne elumeziem
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Efyne elumeziem
@em7lee
This multimedia broadcaster is connecting the right dots in Music, Tech n Esports.




The Vatican is two weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon.

No Chelsea fans using £100+ to watch ball will be supporting that their team lose out of the Champions League to banter Arsenal. It's the viewing centre behaviour with N120 for 3 matches. We are never beating the allegations





NigeriaFirst That is how great nations are built through the courage to defend their institutions, their reputation, and their right to be fairly represented in global conversations. Imagine for a moment if the scale of devastation unfolding in the Middle East or the destruction we have witnessed since the Russian invasion of Ukraine were happening in Nigeria. Would it then be acceptable for citizens to metaphorically spit on the grave of their own country simply to satisfy the appetite of hostile commentary or performative criticism? Patriotism demands something higher. Recently, I wrote about the craft of spokesperson interface communication and also addressed the unnecessarily hostile manner in which an interviewer conducted a public exchange with a Nigerian government representative. My position was simple: governments must answer questions, but journalists must also respect the boundaries of professional conduct. Defending the dignity of one’s country in the face of unfair or hostile framing is not propaganda. It is not blind loyalty. It is patriotism. Every serious nation expects its citizens especially those engaged in public discourse to critique responsibly while also refusing to amplify narratives that diminish their country for spectacle. We can debate policy. We can challenge leadership. We can demand better governance. But we should never forget that our national dignity is not a prop for anyone’s performance. Standing up to hostile misrepresentation while still engaging in honest debate is precisely how confident democracies behave. That, in essence, is patriotism. #NigeriaFirst Otunba Segun Showunmi The Alternative









