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JCDecaux enters the Nigerian market - Vanguard News NigeriaJCDecaux S.A. (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, has entered the Nigerian market in partnership with Grace Lake Partners (GLP), an indigenous investment and advisory firm based in Lagos, Nigeria, with a philosophy of creating shared value. JCDecaux will operate in the outdoor advertising industry in Nigeria through an exclusive partnership and licensee agreement between JCDecaux and Horizon Outdoor Advertising Limited, a wholly Nigerian owned subsidiary of GLP (Horizon is Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria “APCON” certified and a member of the prestigious Outdoor Advertising Association of Nigeria “OAAN”).
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Crisis brews over N8bn unpaid advertising debt - Vanguard News NigeriaThe advertising industry is enmeshed in controversy over N8billion debt owed by advertisers and media buying agencies, which stakeholders blame on weak regulatory environment.
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Crisis brews over N8bn unpaid advertising debt - Vanguard NewsThe advertising industry is enmeshed in controversy over N8billion debt owed by advertisers and media buying agencies, which stakeholders blame on weak regulatory environment.
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Babaeko: Nigerian Advertising Industry is Better Off with LAIF Awards - THISDAYLIVEVice President, Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria, who also doubles as Chairman of the Lagos Advertising and Ideas Festival (LAIF), Mr. Steve Babaeko speaks on the contribution of the creative competition to the growth of advertising industry in Nigeria. He also advocates the need for advertising agencies to begin telling the African stories through their creative …
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Examining Nigeria’s Rising Debt Profile - THISDAYLIVEJonathan Eze writes on the federal government’s rising debts Some economists and multilateral organisations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have consistently cautioned the federal government, over its rising debt profile. According to them, the rising debt service cost may have a negative effect on the economy in the long-run. Also worrying is the …
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Nigeria’s Rising Debt Service Cost Worries NECA - THISDAYLIVEChris Uba The Nigerian Employers Consultative Association (NECA) has cautioned the federal government against the rising debt service cost. The association also warned that the economy may be edging in the direction of pre-debt relief era if the rising appetite for debt is not curtailed. NECA, which is a key member of the nation’s organised …
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Oil Marketers Issue Seven-day Ultimatum to FG to Pay N800bn Subsidy Debt - THISDAYLIVEOil marketers on Sunday in Lagos gave the federal government a seven-day ultimatum to settle outstanding debts totalling N800 billion, failing which depots would cease operation across the country. The marketers, comprising Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA) and Independent Petroleum Products Importers (IPPIs), said failure to …
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