Tag: NBA

  • Donovan Mitchell’s 33-point night powers Cavs past Nuggets as NBA chatter heats up

    Donovan Mitchell’s 33-point night powers Cavs past Nuggets as NBA chatter heats up

    According to Reuters, the Cavaliers closed strong to beat an injury-hit Nuggets team 113–108, with Donovan Mitchell dropping 33 and Darius Garland hitting a key late three.

    The win is already feeding NBA social discussion, especially around Cleveland’s late-game execution and Denver’s injury situation.

    It’s the kind of January result that can shape All-Star narratives and contender talk.

    • Cavs.com (team recap): ““a 33-point effort.””
    • NBA.com (highlight framing): ““Donovan Mitchell finishes with 33 points…””

    Echotitbits take: Early-year momentum matters in the NBA because storylines harden quickly. Watch Denver’s injury updates and whether Cleveland sustains fourth-quarter discipline against top competition.

    Source: Reuters — Jan 3, 2026 — https://www.reuters.com/sports/basketball/cavaliers-use-late-run-beat-banged-up-nuggets–flm-2026-01-03/

    Reuters
    Jan 3, 2026
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  • NBA and Atiku demand a halt to new tax laws over alleged ‘gazette’ alterations

    NBA and Atiku demand a halt to new tax laws over alleged ‘gazette’ alterations

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-24 06:24:00

    In an update published by Punch, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar are calling for an immediate suspension of Nigeria’s newly signed tax reform laws, citing allegations that the gazetted text differs from what lawmakers passed.

    The NBA’s concern is procedural legitimacy: if a law’s final text was altered after legislative passage, then implementation becomes legally risky—especially for businesses planning compliance, pricing, and payroll systems around the new regime.

    Atiku’s position is more politically charged, urging investigation and framing the controversy as a major governance breach that could undermine democratic lawmaking.

    The dispute has also opened a second front: whether the executive should proceed with the planned January 1, 2026 implementation date while lawmakers investigate.

    Vanguard reported Atiku asked EFCC to probe the “illegal and unauthorised alterations,” while also quoting the NBA’s call that “all plans for implementation… should be immediately suspended.”

    Echotitbits take: If this isn’t resolved fast, you risk a compliance freeze—companies won’t know which text to obey, and investors hate legal ambiguity. The smart move is a rapid, transparent harmonisation process (and publication of the verified final text) before January 1.

    Source: The Punch — December 24, 2025 (https://punchng.com/nba-atiku-demand-new-tax-law-suspension/)
    The Punch 2025-12-24

  • Marcus Smart fined for obscene gesture as NBA officiating debate flares up again

    Marcus Smart fined for obscene gesture as NBA officiating debate flares up again

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    2025-12-21 20:10:00
    Reuters reports the NBA fined Marcus Smart $35,000 for making an obscene gesture toward an official at halftime of a Lakers win, instantly reigniting online ‘refs vs players’ debate.

    While league fines are common, the optics are not: clips travel fast, and fan arguments about officiating consistency follow even faster.

    Smart’s incident lands in a season where coaches and players have repeatedly complained about how games are called.

    ESPN reported: “Lakers guard Marcus Smart was fined $35,000 for making an obscene gesture toward a game official…”. The Los Angeles Times similarly wrote: “Lakers guard Marcus Smart has been fined $35,000 for making an obscene gesture…”.

    Echotitbits take:
    This matters because it feeds a broader league narrative about officiating trust. Watch whether Smart comments publicly and whether the NBA introduces any transparency measures that cool down the recurring ‘ref talk’ cycle.

    Source: Reuters — 2025-12-21 — https://www.reuters.com/sports/lakers-marcus-smart-fined-35000-obscene-gesture–flm-2025-12-21/
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    2025-12-21

  • NBA ref backlash turns personal again as Last Two Minute Report fuels online fire

    NBA ref backlash turns personal again as Last Two Minute Report fuels online fire

    Front Office Sports

    2025-12-19 15:00:00
    Front Office Sports reports that referee criticism is sliding from performance review into personal attacks—an issue the NBA keeps confronting as transparency tools meet social media outrage.

    A flashpoint cited in coverage is a Last Two Minute Report tied to a Nuggets–Rockets ending, adding fresh oxygen to the debate about accountability versus harassment in NBA discourse.

    – NBA (Official L2M Report page): “Last Two Minute Report…”
    – Houston Chronicle (News outlet): “Last Two Minute Report says errors… benefited Nuggets…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The NBA’s transparency era is a double-edged sword: more data to explain calls, but also more receipts for online mobs. Watch for league messaging and platform measures aimed at protecting officials—without looking like the NBA is avoiding legit scrutiny.

    Source: Front Office Sports — 19 Dec 2025 — https://frontofficesports.com/nba-refs-personal-attacks/
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    2025-12-19

  • Stakeholders warn Senate against death-penalty option in kidnapping bill

    Stakeholders warn Senate against death-penalty option in kidnapping bill

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    2025-12-18 17:00:00

    The Nation reports that stakeholders at a Senate hearing pushed back against proposals to introduce death penalty provisions for kidnapping, citing legal, rights and implementation concerns.

    Critics argue deterrence is unlikely if conviction rates remain low, and that reforms should prioritise investigation quality, prosecution capacity and victim protection.

    Verification: Premium Times and Channels TV also reported the public hearing and documented opposition from the AGF, NBA and other groups.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “AGF, NBA, others oppose death penalty for kidnapping…” Channels TV: “raised concerns… at the public hearing…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Nigeria’s crisis is less about harsh laws and more about weak enforcement. Watch the final Senate wording and whether the bill strengthens investigations, forensics and witness protection without expanding punitive powers that can be abused.

    Source: The Nation — 2025-12-18 — https://thenationonlineng.net/stakeholders-oppose-death-penalty-for-kidnapping/

    The Nation 2025-12-18

  • Tiny Raptors fan steals the show with jumbotron dance that had the arena cheering

    Tiny Raptors fan steals the show with jumbotron dance that had the arena cheering

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    According to People, a young Toronto Raptors fan went viral after an energetic jumbotron dance during a timeout in the Raptors–Knicks NBA Cup quarterfinal on December 9.

    The clip, shared across NBA social platforms, sparked a wave of wholesome reactions—proof that sometimes the best highlights come from the stands.

    Even with the Raptors taking a loss, the kid’s joy became the story fans carried out of the night.

    • NBA (Instagram): “This adorable @raptors fan steals the show with his dance moves on the big screen!”
    • Yahoo Sports (Canada): “A tiny Toronto Raptors fan has gone viral for busting some Jumbotron dance moves…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is ‘feel-good virality’ at its best—and leagues love it because it boosts community, ticket appeal, and family-friendly branding. Watch for the Raptors/NBA to bring the kid back for an in-arena cameo, merch moment, or social-media feature that extends the buzz.

    Source: People — 2025-12-10 — https://people.com/tiny-raptors-fan-dance-moves-new-york-knicks-game-11865798

    2025-12-10

  • LeBron turns a hairline jab into a meme-worthy comeback during Lakers–Sixers game

    LeBron turns a hairline jab into a meme-worthy comeback during Lakers–Sixers game

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    According to People, LeBron James brushed off a courtside hairline joke during the Lakers’ December 7 game against the 76ers, replying with a shrugging ‘It happens.’

    The moment, caught on video, spread fast across sports social media and became one of the week’s most replayed sideline clips.

    Fans loved the blend of calm confidence and humor—classic LeBron—while the Lakers still handled business on the court.

    • TMZ (website): “LeBron James Claps Back At Heckler For Taking Shots at His Hairline…”
    • Yahoo Sports (article): “…responded with a shrug, ‘It happens,’ flashing a grin.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: These ‘micro-viral’ moments are now part of athlete branding—sometimes bigger than the box score. Expect more courtside audio clips, more player-driven content, and brands leaning into meme culture for quick-turn marketing. Watch for whether the original video gets reused in promos, highlight packages, or even athlete-led ad campaigns.

    Source: People — 2025-12-08 — https://people.com/lebron-james-claps-back-heckler-who-made-fun-his-hairline-during-game-11864380

    2025-12-08

  • Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson Go Viral Again as New TikTok Clip Drowns Out Breakup Talk

    Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson Go Viral Again as New TikTok Clip Drowns Out Breakup Talk

    Getty / TikTok (composite, via TMZ)
    2025-12-13 09:00:00

    According to TMZ, Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson posted a playful TikTok-style clip that quickly spread across socials, with fans treating it as a direct response to circulating breakup chatter.

    The video itself is light, flirty and very “internet couple” coded—exactly the kind of content that can reset a narrative in real time when rumors start trending.

    The Shade Room described the moment, writing: “Fans went UP after Megan Thee Stallion dropped a video from their fun styling session.”

    Times of India added that in the clip, Megan refers to Klay as “the love of my life,” as speculation cooled.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is a reminder that in the social era, couples can “address” rumors without statements—one viral post can do the job. Still, treat breakup claims cautiously unless confirmed by the people involved or a credible on-record source.

    Source: TMZ — Dec 13, 2025 — https://www.tmz.com/2025/12/13/megan-thee-stallion-twerks-klay-thompson-video/

  • Withdrawal of Invitation to Kaduna Gov: NBA President Writes NGF, Tenders Unreserved Apologies

    Withdrawal of Invitation to Kaduna Gov: NBA President Writes NGF, Tenders Unreserved Apologies

    Outgoing President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Paul Usoro, Friday tendered unreserved apologies to Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, over the association’s decision to withdraw an invite to the governor as a guest speaker at the forthcoming NBA Annual General Conference.

    Usoro, in a letter titled: “Nigerian Bar Association 2020 Annual General Conference: Invitation to H.E. Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State” and addressed to the Director General,
    Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), Asishana Okauru, said he took full responsibility for the unintended embarrassment and tender his regrets and apologies.

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    According to him, “Further to our telcon (Okauru/Usoro) this morning on the above subject matter, let me once again, through your good offices, tender my unreserved apologies to His Excellency, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, for the unintended embarrassment that may have been caused him by the decision of the Nigerian Bar Association (“NBA” or the (“Association”) National Executive Committee (“NEC”) decision at its meeting that was held yesterday, 20 August 2020, to dis-invite him as a Panelist in one of the Sessions scheduled for the upcoming NBA Annual General Conference (“AGC”).

    “As the NBA President, I take full responsibility for the unintended embarrassment and tender my regrets and apologies.”

    He explained that the initial decision to invite El-Rufai was made by the AGC’s Technical Committee for Conference Planning without any input from NEC as a body.

    “The TCCP is itself an organ of NEC and was constituted by NEC at its meeting in December 2019. It is in all respects answerable to NEC and has a mandatory duty to report its activities to NEC at NEC’s quarterly meetings one of which was held yesterday. As an elected National Officer of the Association, I am personally answerable to NEC and cannot overrule its decisions even if I have totally different viewpoints and positions in regard thereto. TCCP, as an NBA organ, is in precisely the same position and the same applies to all other Committees of the NBA.

    “Indeed, I need to mention that a standard agenda item for the Quarterly NEC Meeting is the Report from the various NBA Sections, Forums and Committees. To the extent that the NBA Committees’ works, and activities are on the NEC Agenda, NEC members are at liberty to raise questions, demand clarifications, discuss and give mandatory directives and directions on those works and activities and the Committees are bound by those directives and directions of NEC.

    “As I also explained to you, the statutory membership of NEC is made up of all Past Presidents and General Secretaries and three members each from each of our 125 Branches. There are also about 120 co-opted members. NEC was deliberately made that large by the framers of the Association’s Constitution to accommodate all shades of opinion and thoughts.

    “As I further mentioned to you during our telcon, the invitation of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai was brought up by NEC members at yesterday’s meeting when the TCCP’s arrangements for the 2020 AGC was placed on the agenda for discussions and the preponderance of opinion was that His Excellency should be dis-invited. There was indeed a motion that was moved and seconded to that effect. Those who spoke in favor of his attendance, including me, were in the minority. I was personally placed in a very difficult and problematic position. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai is a friend that I have known as long ago as the early 1980s and we do have some other very close mutual friends. And yet, I am bound, as an elected President of the NBA, by decisions and directives of NEC to whom I am answerable in my official capacity. There truly was nothing that I or the TCCP could do in the face of NEC’s decision of yesterday.

    “In concluding, I must clarify two critical issues. First, NEC’s decision yesterday had no ethnic or religious coloration or connotation howsoever and whatsoever. In discussing the issue at NEC, nobody talked about religion or ethnicity. As I recall, there were no more than 3 (three) advocates for retaining the invitation of the NBA to H.E. Nasir El-Rufai (not including me) and two of these three gentlemen are from the South of Nigeria and one is a reverend gentleman. Conversely, some of those who spoke against his attendance share the same faith with Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and some others come from the Northern part of Nigeria.

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    “The second point that I must clarify is that, NBA NEC, by its decision was not passing any judgment on Mallam Nasir El-Rufai. NBA NEC is not in a position to pass such judgments without having all the facts and hearing from all the sides and it did not set out to pass any such judgment. NEC merely made a judgment that it was not in the best interest of the Association to be engulfed in the controversy that trailed the invitation of Mallam el-Rufai for the Conference and that it was best if the safety-valve of dis-inviting the Governor was applied. Indeed, NEC did not howsoever or at all discuss the substance of the issues that have been raised against the Governor by the different groups and persons who clamored for his being dis-invited – and there was very considerable clamor in that regard. I perhaps need to mention that, prior to the NEC meeting I had personally taken urgent and strident steps, working with the TCCP, to douse the clamor, but we had no success.

    “I truly would appreciate your bringing this letter to the attention not just of HE Nasir el-Rufai but also to all the other members of the esteemed Nigerian Governors’ Forum and in particular, the Chairman of the Forum, H.E. (Dr) Kayode Fayemi. Please, assure Their Excellencies that the Nigerian Bar Association holds all our Governors, including HE Nasir el-Rufai, in the highest esteem and would do nothing intentionally to embarrass them collectively or individually. Once again, I offer my sincere and deepest apologies and regrets for the unintended embarrassment that may have been caused to H.E. Nasir el-Rufai by the afore-referenced decision of the NBA NEC and would appreciate your passing on my regrets and apologies to him personally,” Usoro said.

  • Former Attorney General of Nigeria, Richard Akinjide dies at 88

    Former Attorney General of Nigeria, Richard Akinjide dies at 88

    A former Minister of justice in the second republic, Richard Akinjide has died at 88 in Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital.

    News of the death of Akinjide, who first served as Federal Minister of Education in the government of former Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa was received on Tuesday.

    While confirming the death of the renowned legal luminary, Spokesperson of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Tonye Akinrionola notes that Richard Akinjide was brought dead to the hospital.

    Late Richard Akinjide was until his death the oldest member of the exclusive “Former NBA Presidents Group” that the NBA President often consults on important issues concerning the legal profession.

    Akinjide was born in 1930 in Ibadan and attended St. Peter’s Primary School, Aremo in Ibadan from where he proceeded to Oduduwa College in Ile-Ife. Upon completion of his secondary school studies, passing out in Distinction, Aggregate 6, he relocated to the United Kingdom in 1951 to study LLB degree in Law at the University of London and in addition earned a certificate in Journalism. In 1955, he was called to the English Bar.

    Late Akinjide was a member of the Nigerian Bar, as well as the Gambian Bar.. In 1978, he rose to become a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). Before setting up his law firm, Akinjide & Co, he had practiced briefly with S.L Durosaro.

    Mr Akinjide was a contributor to West African Pilot and Daily Times. He also taught International Commercial Arbitration at post-graduate level at the University of Ibadan.

    He was a member of the Judicial Systems Sub-Committee of the Constitutional Drafting Committee of 1975-1977 and later joined the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in 1978. He became the Legal Adviser for the party before hwas later appointed the justice minister when President Shehu Shagari assumed office.

    In a statement released on behalf of the office of the President, Nigerian Bar Association and signed by the National Assistant Publicity Secretary, Akorede Habeeb Lawal expresses sadness at the passing of one of Nigeria’s finest professional.

    Lawal states that “Chief Akinjide, was steeped in the ethics of the Bar, a brilliant advocate – one of the finest in the legal profession.

    He described the deceased as a renowned leader of politics and thought.

    “His contributions to the Bar as President between 1970 to 1973 were immense. And until his demise, he was always on hand as the oldest member of the exclusive “Former NBA Presidents Group” that the NBA President often consults on important issues concerning the legal profession”, Lawal states.

    The NBA says it is committed to supporting the family of Chief Richard Akinjide as the family plans a befitting burial for the late Attorney General.