Author: The Nation

  • BREAKING: Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral holds Sept. 19

    BREAKING: Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral holds Sept. 19

    Buckingham Palace has announced that Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will take place on Sept. 19.

    The Nation reports Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at 96.

    Many dignitaries, eminent personalities around the world have continued to pay glowing tributes to the late monarch.

    Meanwhile, King Charles III has been formally proclaimed as the UK’s new monarch on Saturday.

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    According to Buckingham Palace, the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will hold in London at 11 a.m on Monday, Sept. 19.

    The late monarch’s coffin will lie in state in Westminster Hall starting on Wednesday, giving the public an opportunity to pay their respects.

    It is expected that either the Dean of Westminster or the Archbishop of Canterbury, the senior bishop of the Church of England, will lead the service.

  • EFCC arrests Chinese for alleged illegal mining in Kwara

    EFCC arrests Chinese for alleged illegal mining in Kwara

    The Economic And Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested a 29-year old Chinese Gang Deng for alleged illegal mining in Ilorin, Kwara state.

    In a statement, EFCC spokesperson Wilson Uwujaren said that “Deng was arrested on Friday, September 9, 2022 and found to be in possession of crude minerals without authority.

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    “A truck load of minerals suspected to be lepidolite was recovered from him.

    “The suspect will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

  • About ADVAN President’s Desired Retention of Unfair Advantage

    About ADVAN President’s Desired Retention of Unfair Advantage

    Based on most recent public intervention in the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) industry matters, Osamede Uwubanwmen, President of the Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN), can be deemed to have a dim view of advertising agencies.

    In an undisguised dismissive interview with Brand Communicator, an IMC-focused publication, Uwubanwmen described agencies as “just one vendor” out of many, an echo of the sneering “Eleyi”.
    The interview, perhaps expectedly, brimmed with blames. Of course, none went in the direction of ADVAN. In addition, it contained no little chest-thumping, thrown in to amplify the worth of his interventions, as a way of projecting agencies as inconsiderate and unbending.

    In the main, Uwubanwmen and ADVAN are unhappy that the newly revitalized Advertising Regulation Council of Nigeria (ARCON) is finally taking the business of advertising as seriously as it should be. Uwubanwmen and a few business-as-usual cohorts are in a the wrong headed disagreement that advertising agencies are desirous of a more robust industry and healthier individual businesses by insisting on adherence to the provisions of the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria’s Advertising Industry Standard of Practice (AISOP) in relationship with their clients.

    “When I was elected President of ADVAN the first thing what I did was to use my first one month to meet with all the Presidents and the Excos of other associations because I felt we could reach a middle point, especially with the Heads of Advertising sectoral Groups (HASG). My thought was that we should lay down our arms.

    “The last time we met, it seemed some attendees were in a warlike mood as someone forcefully declared that the Advertising Industry Standard of Practice (AISOP) has come to stay, and added that only a court order can stop AISOP. It was not conciliatory in any way,” said the ADVAN President.
    Easy to see that Uwubanwmen believes that a law that had been enacted before his emergence as ADVAN leader should be changed just because a new sheriff ( his majesty Osamede Uwubanwmen) had come to town.

    It is no surprise that the ADVAN President and the association he leads have remained red-eyed since AISOP was issued. AISOP’s primary objectives are to ensure mutual agency-client respect, eliminate unfair advantage, unethical inter-agency competition and inequitable policies among stakeholders in Nigeria’s advertising and marketing communications ecosystem.

    The framework straddles policy of agency engagement, payment terms and mode, media rates and commission, disengagement protocol, audience measurement and dispute resolution among others.

    Somewhat predictably, of all AISOP’s provisions, the one that got ADVAN’s goat-and still does-is the 45- day payment policy, which replaces the previous practice under which clients pay agencies -in the best case-between 90 and 120 days. In case the stipulated payment period is exceeded-as it frequently was under the old arrangement, AISOP provides for the payment of a certain percentage as default penalty to agencies to enable them to afford their own lenders’ default charges.

    The lengthy payment period of before was accompanied by the grind of reinvoicing when invoices went missing-not an uncommon occurrence. This means agencies would start invoicing all over again, lengthening the waiting period of their own suppliers, including media organizations whose lifeblood is advertising revenue. But agencies could do nothing in a relationship that is more oppressive or abusive and one in which the victim could be easily ditched, forcing it to carry on as though things went on swimmingly for fear of being blacklisted

    Uwubanwmen and ADVAN continue to argue that agencies need to understand their clients better, as what AISOP provides for is impossible because of the peculiarities of each industry their clients operate in. But you have to ask if the industries do not have equivalents in South Africa, Kenya and the Western World where they have regulations on payment similar to AISOP, making payment periods infinitely elastic and crushing not just the business of the agencies but also those of many stakeholders like the media.

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    The ADVAN’s President does not come across as someone who wants agencies to stand with their heads raised when relating with their clients because he thinks very little of them. He prefers to have their heads droop and hands-behind-backs like hostages posing for photos their abductors need to use as proof of life. The evidence is available in the concentrated condescension borne by his words in the interview.

    “I was talking to an Executive Director and he was lamenting that all the agencies they invited for a pitch had an extremely similar template. The creative director in agency A moves to agency B in two years’ time and as he leaves, he takes the template there. The same thing is replicated everywhere as they move aggressively in search of greener pastures. When you sit down at presentations, you virtually hear similar things from all the agencies. If you tell them, let me pay you this amount of money, they will say no, AISOP says you should pay me N I m or N1.5 million for the one-hour presentation. And They will still talk about intellectual property,” he said with barely disguised disgust.

    Similar is different from the same. That has to be said. In addition, who within the industry has cried out that his intellectual property was stolen? I will wait for him to answer.

    That he is unhappy at the possibility of agency owners reaping more dividends from their investments is there to see, but he tried to dress it up as a personal crusade for improvement in the industry.

    “Even when they grab all the money, it hardly makes any impact across the industry as most executives and middle-level managers receive crumbs, and with little training. It seems the comfort zone remains only for the Directors and agency owners who are massively obsessed with buying properties in the US, Europe, and Canada. No industry can grow this way,” he said.

    No industry can grow if clients take inordinately long time to pay players for services or end up not paying, as is common.

    The ADVAN President accusing others of not being conciliatory is a bit rich, given the quote above. The mind from which those words came is more hawkish than dovish.
    Uwubanwmen insists that who even pays the Piper not only dictates the tune but legislates on what the Piper must wear, where he must stand and weather he lives or dies.

    The AISOP was not written at the speed of a postcard message. It was the product of calls by industry figures for regulation of what was essentially an ethics-free trade zone. It took time to put together got the endorsement of Heads of Advertising Sectoral Groups (HASG) comprising of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN), Experiential Marketers’ Association of Nigeria (EXMAN), Media Independent Practitioners Association of Nigeria (MIPAN), Outdoor Advertising Association of Nigeria (OAAN), and Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON), as the best thing to happen to the advertising sector. ADVAN is the only member frothing. Why? Because it seeks to retain its unfair advantage.

    Obiajulu, a marketing communications professional, writes from Lagos

  • Lawan, Abdulsalam, IBB in closed-door meeting

    Lawan, Abdulsalam, IBB in closed-door meeting

    Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Saturday had closed-door meetings with former Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar and former Military President, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida separately at their Uphill residences in Minna.

    Lawan arrived Minna around 1.30 pm and visited the residence of General Abdulsalam before he moved to Babangida’s.

    His meeting with Abdulsalam took about 40 minutes while the meeting with Babangida lasted for about 30 minutes.

    Speaking to Journalists after he met with Abdulsalam, the Senate President said that the two leaders have a lot of roles to play in ensuring the unity and peaceful co-existence of Nigerians.

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    Lawan, who was accompanied by the Senator Sani Musa (Niger East), explained that he is in Minna on a sympathy visit to the former Head of State who is recuperating from a recent illness.

    He added that as an elder statesman, the visits was necessary especially with Abdulsalam’s contributions to the country.

    “As our leader and elder statesman, we felt that it is necessary that we make this visit today to come and sympathize with him and his family.

    ” We are grateful to God for the lives of our fathers and we pray that they recover completely so that they would be able to continue with their good work of ensuring that Nigeria remains united and Nigerians live peacefully amongst themselves”.

    Lawan declined questions on politics and the 2023 elections, insisting he was on a private visit.

  • BBNaija 7: Biggie make Sheggz, Bella apologise

    BBNaija 7: Biggie make Sheggz, Bella apologise

    After the Friday wager win, Big Brother made an example of Sheggz and Bella by making them apologise to other housemates.

    Sheggz, who was pinpointed by Hermes after the Wager presentation as one of those who sabotaged the housemates during practice by not participating, ranted to Bella about it.

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    He told Bella that he didn’t see how his actions could be counted as sabotage since he wasn’t feeling well this week.

    Big Brother had asked both Bella and Sheggz while in the Arena but this turn of events seemed to not have gone down well with Sheggz.

  • Rachel, Sheggz fight divides housemates over food

    Rachel, Sheggz fight divides housemates over food

    The fight between Rachel and Sheggz has moved the dividing wall from where it was to a whole new position in the BBNaija Level Up house.

    The Level Up house merger has seen numerous fights between housemates over food, most notably Chomzy, Phyna, Rachel and Sheggz.

    Chomzy addressed the food faction that existed where Phyna only cooked for former Level 2 housemates. Phyna asked to eat “their” food in peace.

    Hermes intervened as HoH and they had a fruitful chat about collective cooking.

    Hermes thought it would not work but the Housemates tried it.

    Rachel cooked, dished up for people, reserved beef for people that assisted in the cooking and gave Bella chicken.

    Sheggz was upset and called Rachel stupid for giving his girl something she doesn’t eat.

    This led to rice splattered on the Table with no one to clean it.

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    Again, Rachel spotted Bella eating the chicken that got her insulted by Sheggz.

    That fight has since been the talk of the House and has created factions within the housemates.

    On one side of the dividing wall are the chief cooks in the house, Phyna, Chi Chi and Rachel.

    On their side are Daniella, Groovy, and Bryann.

    On the other side of the wall are Sheggz, Bella, Chomzy and Eloswag.

    The four had conversations about the fight Sheggz had, stating that Rachel is only looking for clout since she entered the house.

    Chi Chi, Rachel and Phyna went on a loud rant when they spotted Chomzy cooking rice and stew that belonged to the collective for her faction. Dotun ate the food but later commented that the stew was not even sweet. When Chi Chi cooked later, Dotun waited for her food, adding that he was where the food was.

  • BBN S7: Housemates revel in Wager win

    BBN S7: Housemates revel in Wager win

    The mood in the house finally lifted after a week of squabbles and arguments.

    After the Wager win, housemates immediately realised that they could get luxury items included in their shopping for the following week. Phyna even exclaimed, “we go chop o,” while still in the Arena.

    The win came after two consecutive losses for the merged house that sparked food wars and rising tensions among housemates.

    Phyna who was already excited about the following week’s shopping roped her friend Chi Chi in on getting a head start on the exercise of shopping for the house. They were heard counting the items that would be needed for shopping as Chi Chi said, “add some green peas,” in response to Phyna who was in the middle of figuring out what items could be added to the list.

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    The general mood in the house seemed much lighter as the housemates started playing games. They even broke out the ping pong set and took turns with it, which was refreshing since it had been a while since we saw them play ping pong. Their voices were raised in excitement as they chatted and played while others prepared dinner.

  • Activities grounded as Peter Obi’s supporters march on Enugu

    Activities grounded as Peter Obi’s supporters march on Enugu

    Economic activities were paralysed in Enugu metropolis on Saturday as a crowd of supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi embarked on a solidarity march in the city.

    The crowd, which included men, women and youths from different parts of Enugu State, saw vehicular and normal activities within Enugu capital city kept on hold for hours as they staged a solidarity walk on major roads and streets.

    The supporters converged very early Saturday converged on the Michael Okpara Square, from where they marched through the capital city singing solidarity songs for Obi and dancing as they moved.

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    Some residents, who were not part of the crowd at the inception, abandoned their activities to join the crowd chanting “Obi is our next president”.

    The rally was very peaceful as the excited participants conducted themselves in a very orderly manner.

    Though, there was no known organisers of the event, some of the participants, said they were rallied on social media to participate.

    “When I heard there would be a solidarity march for Obi, I went and prepared this banner and happily when I came, many others had their banners too. So, we’re doing it to show solidarity for our man, Peter Obi”, the participant said.

  • Obi’s world tour product of ‘political naivety’ – Omokri

    Obi’s world tour product of ‘political naivety’ – Omokri

    Former presidential aide Reno Omokri has said the ongoing ‘world tour’ by the presidential flag bearer of the Labour Party (LP) is borne out of political naivety.

    The former Anambra Governor has been on tour in the United States and Europe to meet with his supporters.

    He has addressed and attended several town hall meetings during the tour.

    Omokri, questioning the benefits of Obi’s tour of foreign countries, reminded him that Nigerians in diaspora ‘can’t vote’.

    Describing Atiku and Tinubu as wise candidates, the former presidential aide advised Obi to take a cue from them seeing they’ve been busy moving around the Nigerian states; meeting its citizens alongside their leaders while canvassing for votes.

    He further warned the ‘Obidients’ not to cry wolf when their candidate eventually loses out in the 2023 elections as a result of his ignorance politically.

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    Omokri wrote: “What has been the benefit of Peter Obi going round foreign countries? It only shows political naivety. Sadly, diaspora Nigerians can’t vote.

    “Wise candidates are in Nigeria consulting Nigerians who can vote. It is only when they win that they do an international tour!

    “Atiku is busy going from state to state meeting Nigerians and their leaders. Emilokan is doing the same.

    “Meanwhile, Peter Obi is going from foreign country to foreign country campaigning to people who CAN’T vote. When he invariably loses in 2023, Obidients will shout rigging. Oya, insult me! #TableShaker.”

  • 2023: Desmond Elliot drums support for Tinubu

    2023: Desmond Elliot drums support for Tinubu

    Lawmaker representing Surulere Constituency I in Lagos Assembly Desmond Elliot has declared support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and his running mate, Kassim Shettima.

    Elliot, who won the party’s ticket for a third term, joins the team of large supporters, party stalwart who have publicly declared for Tinubu.

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    In a post on his Facebook page, he posted a photo of him rocking an attire with Tinubu logo and captioned it: “Jagaban’23…”

    His post excited many of the teeming supporters drumming for Tinubu’s presidency in 2023.