The guests at the event
refused for the American anthem to be sung before the Nigerian anthem.
There was
a mild drama on Tuesday at the 18th Annual Thisday Awards held in Abeokuta, the
Ogun State capital, as guests at the ceremony kicked against the American
National Anthem being sung before the Nigerian anthem.
Guests
were already seated when the award organiser, Nduka Obaigbena, owner of Thisday
Newspapers; and the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun; ushered in Bill
Clinton, former American President. After that, the Master of Ceremony
announced that the American Anthem will be sung followed by the Nigerian
anthem.
In swift
response to the announcement, there was a general condemnation from the guests,
who vehemently kicked against the arrangement, insisting that such arrangement
was uncalled for and insulting to Nigeria and her citizens.
The
guests argued that in Nigeria, the country’s anthem should be sung first and
that in America, Americans would never agree to such arrangement. They demanded
a reversal of the national anthem arrangement.
A change
was effected. The Nigeria national anthem was sung, followed by Ogun State
anthem.
The
American anthem was eventually not sung at all.
The
ceremony was in celebration of Nigeria’s best teachers and fifteen teachers
were honoured at the event. It was organised by Mr. Obaigbena’s Thisday
Newspapers and held in the Ogun State capital.
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