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Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by marryjesus: 6:01am On Jul 20, 2017
Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says the Federal Government will amend the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Code to compel brands to sponsor Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), reports the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

The Minister made the assertion at the close of the “Two-Day Creative Industry Financing Conference’’, sponsored by the ministry in conjunction with “Think Tank Media and Advertising’’ which closed on Tuesday in Lagos.
“We will amend the NBC code to ensure that our Premier League improves. “We will make sure that in the Code, if you spend one million dollars to support a foreign football club like Manchester United in Nigeria, you will not be allowed to air that programme unless you spend 30 per cent of that money to promote Nigeria’s league.

“Some beverage companies in Nigeria support Manchester United (Man U), Arsenal and others and spend about six million dollars a year,’’ he said. “I then asked the question, how much of their products are being consumed over there?
“I was also told that a particular brand of Nigeria Beer is supporting several premier league teams to the tune of seven million dollars a year. “We can imagine if they give us just 30 per cent of that, we will fix our stadia.
“I know they are going to attack me on this but I am not made a minister to sustain the economy of other countries.’’ He said the government could no longer tolerate the situation where people continue to develop the economy of other parts of the world from the sweat of Nigerians and at the expense of Nigerian economy.
The minister also clarified an earlier statement credited to him on the amendment to NBC Code to discourage production of Nigerian movies and music abroad. “At that meeting, I said that I will work to amend the NBC code to ensure that if a product is designated a Nigerian product; it must be produced in Nigeria.
“I didn’t say that henceforth, all music and films will be produced in Nigeria. All I said was that if a programme is designated as a Nigerian content programme, we will amend the code to ensure that it is produced in Nigeria,’’ he said.
He added that if the law says that a programme shall have 60 per cent Nigerian content, the producer could not go ahead to shoot such outside the country for Nigerian viewers.
“Of course, they will come and say that you do not have infrastructure and that is why they went outside to shoot. “I asked if it is not the same programme you went to shoot outside Nigeria because we have epileptic power that you will bring back to show to us in Nigeria.
“Then, with which power are you showing the programme? “I promised Nigerians that I am going to create one million jobs in three years and I can’t do that if they start exporting jobs to other countries,’’ he said.
more details at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/07/fg-to-compel-brands-to-sponsor-local.html

Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by Adeoba10(m): 6:02am On Jul 20, 2017
Na by force?
Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by SalamRushdie: 6:09am On Jul 20, 2017
You made some sense here but you can't compel them to sponsor what does not have have the kind of ROI or EOI they sought...Lai please compel Fashola and the useless EKO DISCO to give us electricity because Electricity supply under EKO Disco is at the worst possible level ever right now.
Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by thesicilian: 6:11am On Jul 20, 2017
Until charity begins at home, no one is going to take this APC government serious. As long as they keep sending their own families abroad for education and healthcare, they have no moral justification to compel patronage of local goods and services.
Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by Officialkplus(m): 6:11am On Jul 20, 2017
He is right actually right on this....
Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by Teacher1776(m): 6:11am On Jul 20, 2017
Talks are cheap. First compel government officials to stop sending their children abroad for education. Compel them to access medical facilities in Nigeria when sick. Compel them to go on vacation and shopping right here in Nigeria. Compel them to stop buying foreign made cars but buy the ones assembled locally.
As patriotic as your reasoning, it will amount to selective witch hunt if government has not first blocked the loopholes where billions of Nigerian naira are taken overseas.
CHANGE BEGINS WITH ME, no be for mouth. Charity begins at home.
Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by Kondomatic(m): 6:24am On Jul 20, 2017
Trying hard to divert our attention from buh
Re: Fg To Compel Brands To Sponsor Local Leagues, Says Mohammed by segebase(m): 6:24am On Jul 20, 2017
lie

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