House of Reps receives proposal to change Nigeria’s name to UAR

The House of Representatives’ Special Committee on Constitution Review on Wednesday, received a proposal to change Nigeria’s name to the United African Republic.⁣

A tax consultant, Adeleye Jokotoye, submitted the proposal to the committee at the South West Zonal Public Hearing in Lagos on June 2, 2021.⁣

While presenting the proposal, he said Nigeria’s current name was an imposition of its past colonial masters and should be changed.⁣

According to Jokotoye, a change of name for the country would physically and psychologically reflect a new beginning.⁣

“At this crossroads in our history, it is mandatory that we change our name to reflect a new beginning which will be ushered in with a new constitution,” he said.⁣

Explaining why he chose United African Republic, the consultant said Nigeria is made up of hundreds of ethnic groups that need to be united.⁣

As an alternative, he suggested that Nigeria could also choose United Alkebulan Republic (meaning: United Mother of Mankind Republic) as its new name.⁣

He also suggested amendments to the constitution to reflect fiscal federalism, state or regional resource and taxation control, removal of immunity clause, and review of the Exclusive Legislative List.⁣

Never change to be accepted by others – Naira Marley advises

Ace Nigerian rapper and Marlian Music boss, Azeez Fashola professionally known as Naira Marley has advised fans against changing their way of life or personalities.

He urged people not to change for whatever reason that is not necessary, especially if it involves wanting to be accepted by others.

The ”Tesumole” crooner took to his verified Twitter handle on May 28, 2021 to give the advise, as he added that people should just stay weird.

In an earlier tweet, the rapper said he was not bothered about what other people think of him.

Naira Marley wrote; “Never change to be accepted by others. Stay weird.”

”What other people think of me is none of my business”

See his post:

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