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Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by BlackSeedOil: 1:08pm On Sep 28, 2020
WE PASTE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN POSTERS NATIONWIDE

Catch the attention of voters with the most effective of all advertising media, poster.

We are specilist when it comes to pasting of electioneering posters in Lagos/Nigeria.

Contact:
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Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by BlackSeedOil: 4:37pm On Oct 27, 2020
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Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by IMC247: 1:57am On Jan 03, 2021
HAPPY NEW YEAR, 2021.

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by WartBumpKeloid: 6:05am On Apr 20, 2021
NEWSPAPER FLYER INSERTIONS

We can help you get your marketing flyers inserted into NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES in Lagos State.

Contact us..

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Blacksoap(m): 8:04am On Jun 14, 2021
*SYMMETRIC OUTDOORS*

We offer the following outdoor advertising options:

- Pedestrian footbridge advertising
- Flyers distribution
- Sticker & poster pasting
- Banner hosting
- Status advertising
- SMS blast
- Online publicity
- Compere services,(MC)
- Event Management
- BRT-LAGBus interior & exterior branding
- Skating services
- Newspaper Flyer Insertion
- Bus Shelter Advertising
- Mobile Advertising
- Road Shows
- Hire Dancers, Skaters 4 All Events
- Business/Product Launch

Contact us:
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Outdoorads247: 7:35am On Sep 27, 2021
LASAA holds conference, exhibition for stakeholders

Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) has announced plans to host the 2021 Out-of-Home Advertising Conference and Exhibition for stakeholders between September 23 and 24, 2021 at the Eko Hotel and Suites on Victoria Island in Lagos.

The highly anticipated event organised with the theme: “Roadmap for the Growth of Signage and Out-of-Home Advertisement Post COVID-19 in Lagos,” will have in attendance, key stakeholders in the outdoor advertising business as well as local and international sign exhibitors.

LASAA, in a statement signed by its Managing Director, Prince Adedamola Docemo, said the conference aims to find innovative solutions to the issues affecting the outdoor advertising industry since the pandemic started.

He said, “This conference opens the opportunity for all advertising stakeholders to come together in search of a new future for outdoor advertising in line with Lagos’ Smart City plans and the THEMES Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State who is expected to be the special guest at the event.

Docemo noted, “It will also provide an opportunity for the exchange of ideas, debates and deliberations between representatives from the public and private sectors and key players in the outdoor advertising industry, both locally and internationally.”

Prince Docemo added that a special keynote address would be delivered on September 24, 2021 by the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat on “The Imperatives of Data Analytics and Automation for the Development of a Smart City Lagos.”

Interested participants and exhibitors are expected to register on www.lasaa.com and find out more information about the event.
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by IMC247: 8:26am On Nov 26, 2021
*LASAA LAUNCHES 2022 MOBILE ADVERT STICKERS FOR BRANDED VEHICLES*

Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA), an agency responsible for the control and regulation of advertisement displays in Lagos State, has announced the launch of its 2022 mobile advert stickers.

Managing Director of LASAA, Prince Adedamola Docemo, in a statement released in Ikeja yesterday, said the agency would not use the traditional ceremony for this year’s launch, noting that with the launch, “The 2022 mobile advert sticker will be in force effective January 2022, hence the 2021 sticker will become invalid from January 1, 2022 as all mobile advert stickers will expire on December 31, 2021.”

He explained that the launch is “To review and redefine the mobile advert sticker product and use the opportunity to holistically assess the process for better performance.”

Prince Docemo disclosed that the 2022 sticker has been upgraded with a QR code scanner application, which is readable with a simple smartphone. According to him, “The sticker has been enhanced with internal control mechanism, which comes with a hologram-finish and specialised bar codes with serial numbers.”

He said the improved security features of the sticker have anti-counterfeit properties, which run on a robust and secure database platform, an authentication system against fraud.

Prince Docemo explained that this layer of security measure is to ease confirmation and quicken the process of compliance for clients. He added that all branded vehicles state-wide will be easily captured on mobile advert, thereby making the agency’s ability to monitor compliance and enforcement work much easier.

2022 mobile advert stickers Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA).
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by IMC247: 11:37am On Jan 25, 2022
250 fliers to be distributed 2 times per day (8am-9am & 3pm-4pm) by 3 skaters along V.I to Ajah busy traffic in 4 days?

- Total number of fliers: 1000

- 250 fliers per day (125: morning; 8-9am, 125: afternoon: 3-4pm)

- Total number of skaters: 3 skaters per day

- Total days of execution: 4 days

- Distribution location: V.I to Ajah busy traffic.

- Distribution date: 28th February - 3rd of March

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by WartBumpKeloid: 2:35pm On May 10, 2022
*PROPOSAL FOR PASTING POLITICAL CAMPAIGN POSTERS IN NIGERIA*

Good day, Sir/Ma.

Having participated in 4 cycles of elections in Nigeria, since 2007, with years of practical experience in professional poster pasting working for different politicians, aspirants and political parties across Nigeria in Presidential, National
Assembly, States and Local Government elections in Nigeria.

We hereby, write to inform you of our interest in
working for your political party and candidates, regarding pasting of
your party campaign posters across Nigeria, including the FCT, in the forthcoming 2023 General Elections in Nigeria.

We shall be appointing supervisors to man different states and locations to coordinate and report the pasting process with pictorial evidence and monitoring.

Our charges are:

Lagos : N100,000/per thousand(1000) posters

Others States: N180,000/per thousand(1000) posters.

Please note that minimum order quantity per state is 3,000 pieces of posters.

Looking forward to a cordial business relationship with
you.


Regards,
SYMMETRIC COMMUNICATIONS.

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by IMC247: 1:36pm On Jun 17, 2022
*DISTRIBUTION PLAN FOR 50,000 FLIERS ACROSS LAGOS*

DAY 1: Ikorodu Road, 5000 fliers, 4 skaters

DAY 2: Lekki-VGC, 5000 fliers, 4 skaters

DAY 3: Festac Axis, 5000, 4 skaters

DAY 4: Ojodu-Berger, 5000 fliers, 4 skaters

DAY 5: Bank Anthony Way, 5000: 4 skaters

DAY 6: Victoria Island, 5000 fliers: 4 skaters

DAY 7: Ajah, 5000 fliers: 4 skaters

DAY 8: Ikoyi-Falomo, 5000 fliers: 4 skaters

DAY 9: Awolowo-Ikeja, 5000 fliers: 4 skaters

DAY 10: Surulere, 5000 fliers: 4 skaters

WE DISTRIBUTE FLIERS & PASTE STICKERS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA..
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Blacksoap(m): 7:38am On Aug 12, 2022
NIGERIA 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS

2023 and voters’ apathy

By Tayo Ogunbiyi
06 August 2022 | 6:55 am

Voters check for details of eligible voters pasted on the wall at a polling station during the Anambra State governorship election at Isuofia, southeast Nigeria, on November 6, 2021. – Voters in the restive southeastern Nigerian state of Anambra go to the polls on November 6, 2021, amid a massive police deployment, in a key test of electoral credibility ahead of a presidential race less than 18 months away. More than 30,000 police have been deployed to Anambra, the heart of a region where an outlawed separatist movement has been blamed for a string of attacks on police and election offices.

The recently concluded governorship election in Osun State has once again brought to fore the issue of voters’ apathy in the country. According to reports, out of the over 1,955,657 registered voters in the state, only a little over 800,000 turned out on Election Day.

A similar scenario played out in the last Local Government election in Lagos State where not up to 18% of the total registered voters actually voted during the election.

In the 2019 Governorship election in Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu won by 739,445 votes. Whereas a total number of 6,570,291 voters registered for the election, the overall number of voters that took part in the poll was not up to a million.

Democracy is about the choice that the people make. Of all the various definitions of democracy, the most universally famous is the one that refers to it as the government of the people by the people and for the people.

The implication of the definition is that the people give impetus to democracy. In essence, you cannot have democracy without the people. The people set democracy in motion. However, in Nigeria, the people do not seem to understand the democratic power they wield.

The word ‘apathy’, which has its source in Greek, plainly means ‘without feelings’. According to Victor Marie Hugo, French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic Movement, ‘the apathetic are alive but without feelings, so they are not living. They are the living dead’.

Therefore, in line with Hugo’s line of thought, voters’ apathy simply refers to the insensitivity of the people towards the electoral process, particularly voting.

According to a statistics from the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, only about 35% of the over, 70million who registered to vote in the 2011 general elections really participated in the voting process. This implies that over 65% of registered voters did not vote.

This dangerous trend must be a source of serious concern to all genuine stakeholders in the polity.

This growing trend has grievous implications on the prospect of democracy in the country. For one, it ensures that that leaders who attain political power via the votes of the minority rule over the majority.

Second, because they do not get to power through the votes of the majority, they tend to espouse self-seeking agenda.

Third, it casts serious aspersion on the kind of democracy we practice.

Furthermore, it makes it a bit hypocritical for those who did not turn out to vote to criticize those who were elected through the same process that they shunned. As it is often said, ‘you cannot eat your cake and have it’.

Many factors are responsible for voters’ apathy in the country. Some are of the view that their votes do not really count. They believe, either rightly or wrongly, that the outcome of most elections are pre-determined.

In addition, some believe that the electoral process is replete with violence, while some consider the political class undeserving of their time because of their perceived insincerity to electoral promises.

Equally, especially, in the case of Local Council elections, many are of the view that that tier of government does not really do much to deserve anyone’s trouble.

However, irrespective of the validity of the reasons, as highlighted above, it is counterproductive for the people to shun polls in a democracy. Some people gave their lives for the democracy that we enjoy today. It is, therefore, a great injustice to their memories, if this culture of voters’ apathy continues.

If democracy is to truly be the government of the people and for the people, the people must own the process from the beginning to the end. Active involvement in the political process signifies that everyone is a critical stakeholder, having the best interest of the country at heart. It is a practical demonstration of being a responsible citizen.

To lure the people back to the polls, elected political leaders at all levels, should not take the electorates for granted. It is sheer treachery for an elected leader to ignore his/her electoral promises while in power.

Compatriots who ignore all difficulties in order to participate in voting ought to be given a better deal. In addition, to give credibility to the electoral process, the practice of turning elections into a ‘do or die’ affair should be discouraged.

Additionally, INEC, political parties, the civil society, the press and other stakeholders should give greater attention to voters’ education as well as other enlightenment campaigns that could re-enact the confidence of the people in the electoral process.

It is important to stress that the worst illiterate is the political illiterate who take no part in the political process. Sadly, he does not understand that everything depends on political decisions.

Unfortunately, the politically dormant even prides himself on his political ignorance by openly sticking out his chest that he hates politics. He does not know that from his political apathy comes the prostitute, the abandoned child, the robber and worst of all, corrupt and incompetent public officials.

Democracy is best defended by those it is meant for; the people. But for democracy to really serve the interest of the people, they must respect all democratic norms and principles. Today, we all look at some of the advanced democracies of the world with envy.

The truth, however, is that they have achieved greatness through the strengthening of grassroots democracy. Of course, there is no other way through which democracy could be strengthened other than involvement of the majority in democratic process.

Ogunbiyi is Deputy Director, Public Affairs, Ministry of Information & Strategy, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Blacksoap(m): 3:12pm On Oct 09, 2022
ELECTION CAMPAIGN POSTERS IN NIGERIA POLITICS

With political candidates and elections featuring heavily in the news at the moment, now is a good time for those involved in politics to consider promoting their campaigns through poster advertising.

Political campaign posters in Lagos-Nigeria, are always important tools for marketing a political campaign for politicians, political parties and for getting a candidate's name known to the Nigeria voting public.

Election campaign posters in Nigeria are posted in public areas, highways, bridges, bus-stops, terminals, conspicuous walls, popular roads, streets and junctions in a community, printed on bond materials in A1, A2, portrait and landscape sizes, and made into signs, and are used to decorate a campaign office and other public areas.

Political election campaign posters in Lagos, Nigeria are certainly nothing new - for as long as there have been political events, rivals, primary and general elections, posters have been used to either build up a candidate chances of winning or to criticize an opponent.

The posters that political parties/campaigns put out for their candidates are designed to show him or her in the best light possible. They choose the best photograph of the candidate, vibrant and youthful to put on the poster. This is usually accompanied by the campaign slogan or a listing of the candidate’s policies, promises, beliefs, party logo and manifestoes.

Deciding what to put on a poster can make a difference to how a candidate is perceived during political campaign in Lagos, Nigeria and during voting in 2023 general election in Nigeria.

That is why it is likely and pertinent that all campaign organizers, politicians, political parties, party faithfuls and supporters, printers consult with professional poster pasting company in Lagos-Nigeria, to professionally paste their 2023 election posters in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and other cities across Nigeria.

We are Symmetric Communications, we have uncommon experience and expertise in pasting political posters for presidential, senatorial, governorship, national and state houses of assembly, chairmanship and councillorship elections and poster pasting across Nigeria.

WE have a lot of experience in campaign poster pasting for all political parties in Nigeria. We know the correct location and public area to paste your campaign posters in Lagos, Nigeria. We use the appropriate pasting materials and technology to paste and integrate, the right spacing to blend together, and to make a campaign poster stand out.

We are Symmetric Communications, a pioneer and founding member of the Association of Poster Distributors of Lagos State.

WE ARE THE BEST POSTER PASTING COMPANY/AGENCY IN LAGOS, NIGERIA & AFRICA.

Contact us..

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Mediamix247: 5:44am On Feb 25, 2023
2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA

Today, Saturday, 25th February, 2023, we shall all be marching out to perform a civic duty; RIGHT TO VOTE & BE VOTED FOR. We shall be voting a new president and national assembly members.

I want to encourage all of us to come out enmass and vote for candidates of our choice. Cast your vote consciously, sincerely and heartily, your vote matters!

Vote for that candidate(s) that will better our lot as a nation. We have had enough in this nation, lets do it right and get it right.

We are all stakeholders in the Nigerian project. If it goes well, we all benefit but if it goes wrong, we all bear the brunt.

Leave politics and propaganda aside, think about the future of this country, your own future, that of your children, siblings, and unborn generations. Vote wisely!

Avoid, reject and condemn any form of inducement, it is like selling your birthright for a plate of porridge.

The decision we make today will greatly reflect in our living standard and economic fortunes, atleast, for the next 4 years.

If we fail to get it right today, please and please, nobody should complain, murmur, or grumble after now!

POVERTY DOES NOT KNOW LANGUAGE, RELIGION OR ETHNICITY!

Vote wisely!

We wish Nigeria and her citizens the best at today's polls.

God bless Nigeria!

Best Wishes,
Symmetric Communications.
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by IMC247: 10:27am On Apr 06, 2023
LAGOS PROFESSIONAL SKATERS

WE are professional skaters based in Lagos. We specialize in promoting and distributing of handbills, fliers, pamphlet, brochures, etc, with the use of rollerskates to each of your various and convinient location of your choice in any part of Lagos. Our office is located in Gbagada, Lagos, and we can share in any part of Lagos, in busy traffic, shopping malls, worship centres, shop2shop, house2house, estates, hand2hand etc. Our team consists of smart, young and experienced male & female skaters who are involved in various entertaining sports. Below are the jobs we carry out with the use of our roller skates
- handbill/flier distribution
- road shows
- entertainments
- video shoots
- dancers & mascots.
- activation
- open house
- business launch

3000 BOOKLETS TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN:

- Lekki: 1000 Booklets, 2 Skaters

- Victoria Island: 1000 Booklets, 2 Skaters

- Ikoyi: 1000 Booklets, 2 Skaters

Contact us:
Symmetric Communications
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Mediamix247: 4:39pm On Jun 04, 2023
BRT BUS BRANDING ADVERTISING IN LAGOS

BRT ADVERT RATE

*BRT Exterior*
- Primero: N285,000 per bus/ per month

- LBR Larger: N290,000 per bus/ per month

- LBR Medium: N260,000 per bus/ per month

*BRT Interior*
- Primero - N160,000 per bus/ per month

*BRT TV*
- 2 week Campaign: N1,600,000 (all available buses) Primero only

- Monthly Campaign N2,700,000 (all available buses) Primero Only

VAT: 7.5)
(applicable to all campaign)

Regards,

Ernest Nwafor,

Corporate Communication Manager,
Symmetric Communications,
Suite 35, Mota Complex,
Opp Harmony Estate,
Ifako-Gbagada,
Lagos.
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by Mediamix247: 7:00am On Jul 08, 2023
We are Symmetric Communications, we offer outdoor advertising services: flyer, leaflet, handbill distribution, sticker pasting, billboard advertising, BRT bus branding, street lamppost, banner hosting, poster pasting, transit advertising, newspaper flyer insertion, etc.
Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by FLYERSnSTICKERS(m): 3:45pm On Aug 05, 2023
FLYERS DISTRIBUTION IN LEKKI

2 skaters to distribute 1000 fliers this morning around Pacific Mall, Ilasan Lekki, Lagos.

Share to offices, people passing by and vehicle traffic on the express.

Pictures and video should be taken at the point of distribution.

WE SHARE FLYERS IN LEKKI ON SKATE

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by FLYERSnSTICKERS(m): 8:12am On Nov 17, 2023
HIRE PROFESSIONAL SKATERS & DANCERS FOR A ROAD SHOW

The road show will cover the following axis in Lagos:

- Ojodu-Berger
- Berger express
- ALAUSA
- Agidingbi
- Wemco
- Ogba
- Back to Grammar school Ojodu

Branded T-shirt, Face Caps and Banners will be used to enhance publicity and visibility

Duration: Five (5) hours

Pictures and videos will be captured and sent to client as proof of execution.

#roadshow
#flyerdistribution
#dancers
#hireskaters
#sharefliers

Contact:
Symmetric Outdoors.

Re: THE FLYER DISTRIBUTOR by OrganicHerbs: 12:37pm On Feb 22
DISTRIBUTION OF 1500 FLYERS IN CHURCHES IN LEKKI SUNDAY

- The Present House, Lekki: 150 flyers

- House On The Rock, The Rock Cathedral, Ikate-Elegushi, Lekki: 150 Flyers

- Elevation Church, The Pistis Conference Centre, 1 Elevation/Resurrection Drive, between 4th and 5th Roundabout, Lekki: 150 Flyers

- Church of the Assumption, Falomo. Ikoyi: 150 Flyers

- Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, Lagos: 150 Flyers

- Harvesters Church Lekki: 150 Flyers

- David Christain Center Opposite The Monarch event center: 150 Flyers

- RCCG (City of David Parish): 150 Flyers

- Divine Mercy Catholic Church, Lekki: 150 Flyers

- RCCG (The Kings Court): 150 Flyers

*Total Number of Flyers: 1500*

*Total Number of Skaters: 6(Six) Skaters*

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