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Brands Must Align With Nigerian Culture

Marketing professionals have stressed the need for brands to integrate culture into their strategy to better connect with Nigerian consumers and preserve local values in the face of globalisation. According to a statement, the Executive Chairman of CMRG Limited, Lanre Fasakin, argued that culture and marketing are inextricably linked and must not be treated in...
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Yayi Dissociates Self From Media Attacks, cautions Supporters

Ogun State governorship hopeful and the All Progressives Congress (APC) senator representing Ogun West, Solomon Adeola Olamilekan Yayi, has expressed concern over recent media attacks on political office holders in Ogun State by some of his supposed supporters, allegedly acting in his defense, saying that all such regrettable actions should stop immediately. The senator while...
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MRA Urges FG To Strengthen Whistleblowers Protection Amid Rising Threat

Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has called on the Federal Government to take urgent and concrete steps to strengthen legal and institutional protections for whistleblowers in recognition of their critical role in exposing corruption, human rights abuses and other wrongdoing, describing them as a cornerstone of transparency, accountability, and good governance. According to a statement issued...
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Prudential Zenith Leads Lagos Initiative

Prudential Zenith Life Insurance has joined forces with the Lagos Waste Management Authority and the Lagos State Waterways Authority to conduct an environmental cleanup campaign along the Ozumba Mbadiwe waterfront. According to a statement from the insurance firm, the clean-up exercise resulted in about three tonnes of plastic waste being removed from key locations along...
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Empty Containers Cost Nigeria $500M Yearly

A maritime research group under the auspices of the Sea Empowerment and Research Centre has stated that Nigerian importers are losing $500m annually to inconsistent exchange rates and other importation challenges related to over 100,000 empty containers littering the nation’s ports. This was contained in a document obtained by our correspondent on Sunday, signed by...
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Anambra Company Denies Reports Linking Soldiers To Molestation Of Staff, Hijacking Of Products

The Chief Security Officer of the Transtell company and Envoy Group, Onitsha, Anambra state, Mr. Ralph Njoku, has dismissed social media report which claimed that soldiers from the 302 Artillery Regiment, Onitsha, molested and threatened staff of the company, and also took away the company’s vegetable oil products worth two hundred million naira (N200,000,000). A...
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Putin Condemns Attack On Iran

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday slammed attacks on Iran, describing it as “unprovoked” and “unjustified.” In a meeting with Tehran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the Russian leader, however, did not announce any concrete support to his key ally in the Middle East. Putin did not single out the US attacks, talking instead broadly of...
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