“Tribunal orders Multichoice to give one-month free subscription to subscribers, pay N150m fine - Premium Times”
“Tribunal orders Multichoice to give one-month free subscription to subscribers, pay N150m fine - Premium Times”
@mindviewer
347 ViewsComment On This: Louddaaa′s Production on Ayra Starr′s ′Orun′ pays homage to Nigerian music legends - Guardian Nigeria
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416 ViewsComment On This: Newspaper Headlines: Afreximbank disburses additional $925m under $3.3bn loan for NNPC - TheCable
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361 ViewsOf course it is, if I tell you the number of well to do persons even outside Nigeria that is behind the obidient movement you′ll be shocked
@divoprah
322 ViewsThey are not serious. How is N60000 minimum wage high. Amount that is not enough to sustain a family of 2 for months considering all the expenses. If it is high why don′t they reduce their salary.
@dwhy
215 ViewsGovernment should be more proactive instead to avoid strike actions
@alvari
287 ViewsNigeria is really moving both left and right
@choice
189 ViewsHealth beliefs and fatalism (the idea that cancer is a death sentence) prevent women from getting screened but awareness campaign can help
@harka
179 ViewsHe should be precise by telling us or giving us one or two examples of the so called Multiple Tax, otherwise, it is just one of those unnecessary propaganda.
@divoprah
270 ViewsThe security situation in the country especially the north is really bad. Imagine the number of terrorists invading a state. If the security situation is not checked they will start invading more stat...
@dwhy
179 ViewsWhen has multichoice become a Govt owned business, they should have encouraged indigenous companies like startimes to get better and create meaningful competition in the market