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Financing political parties, elections and corruption
GOtv Boxing Night 6: Rasheed, Fijabi target W.African titles
We’re ready for Nigeria –S/A Coach
Finally Kachikwu unbundles NNPC
Nikyu: Flamingos ready for Bantwana
No plan to abduct Kanu from court, MASSOB tells DSS
Army General killed in Borno road accident
Rooney, Drogba, to play for Yobo
LUTH offers free glaucoma screening
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SubscribeEverything we see on television influences the way we think – Adepetu
Watching television has become an integral part of everyday life. At the end of each day, we lounge in front of the television to unwind after an exhausting day. This makes the influence of television on society more apparent. Tajudeen Adepetu is the CEO of Consolidated Media Associates (CMA), owners of a range of TV channels that cut across television genres.
Troops kill 18 Boko Haram insurgents in Tuesday morning attack- Army
The Nigerian Army said that its troops killed 18 Boko Haram insurgents in two separate attacks on military locations in Pulka and Bitta, Borno, on Tuesday morning.
People appreciate spectranet for its quality,speed – Venn
David Venn believes he has one of the most exciting jobs in the world. As boss of Spectranet, the rapidly emerging Nigerian internet solutions company, he has always believed in telecommunications. And he thinks that telecom is going to be the future of the world: “We are already there now”, he says, “with smart phones that can be used to talk to anyone in the world. It’s not magic anymore because it’s taken for granted. And I really think that telecom is going to become a part of everyone’s life much more than it has already done”.
Tunde Obe reveals secrets of his successful marriage
A renowned musician, Tunde Obe, one half of the popular music couple T.W.O (Tunde and Wunmi Obe), said that his wife was instrumental to the success of their marriage.
Oshoala wants more money for African women football
Super Falcons striker, Asisat Oshoala has called for more investment in African women football, if progress were to be made in the sector.
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