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Activist Aisha Yesufu refuses to acknowledge the new National Anthem while it was sang at event

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Activist Aisha Yesufu made a bold statement by choosing not to participate in the singing of the new National Anthem at a recent event.

While others stood and sang along, Yesufu remained seated, her all-red outfit making her a visible symbol of dissent.

Yesufu’s deliberate act of protest reflects her strong disagreement with the recent changes to the national symbol.

Her actions elicited a range of reactions, with some hailing her courage in expressing her opinions and others criticizing her for perceived disrespect.

The incident solidifies Yesufu’s reputation as a fearless advocate for her beliefs, willing to challenge the status quo even in the face of potential backlash.

Her unwavering stance has inspired many, cementing her position as a prominent voice in the country’s social and political discourse.

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