Stop Addressing The President As “t-pain” national house of Assembly warns Nigerian citizens.

The Nigerian House of Assembly recently addressed the public, urging citizens to refrain from using the nickname "T-Pain" when referring to the President. 

This statement likely stems from a desire to maintain respect and decorum in public discourse regarding national leadership. 

The use of informal or humorous nicknames for public officials can sometimes undermine the seriousness and respect associated with their position, so it's understandable that the House of Assembly would want to ensure that dialogue around the presidency remains respectful.

 The call serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a level of respect when discussing or addressing individuals in positions of authority.

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