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Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Topmaike007(m): 9:43am On Mar 30, 2021 |
COMPAQ:Nigeria league already wear a new look now.. We got good website and app now.. Say what you know pls |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Nobody: 9:46am On Mar 30, 2021 |
tonididdy:Therein lies the problem Patronize Nigeria for Nigeria just for eye service, but ordinary rice the entire Northern boarder is thrown open to receive rice from chad, Niger But southern boarder shut to starve it Again i ask what has happened to the NTA this same man promised would be like CNN once he gets $500m? Buhari is a sickler, is it that we don't have sicklers here too who have been surviving with the medical care here or despite the billions no local doctor can take care of him even if it's his trusted Fulani one |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Mayorkanz(m): 9:46am On Mar 30, 2021 |
This is the first time that I agree 100% with Lai Muhammed. Truly Nigeria and Nigerians would be the gainers if these policies are implemented to the letter. My only concern is that this may just be another mere propaganda talk. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by 9jaRealist: 9:47am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Successionist: The RUBBISH that is dreamt up by people governing Nigeria...smh Advertising dollars go to products that attract the most eyeballs... If the NPFL wants to attract advertisers, they should IMPROVE their product. Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Tiwa Savage and a whole host of Nigerian musicians put out product that even SURPASSES foreign products, and therefore have no problems attracting advertising dollars. Meanwhile, watching EPL is not a Nigerian birthright. All this nonsense between the government and the National Assembly to interfere with PRIVATE contracts and essentially “give away” the EPL is tosh and one reason investment tends to avoid Nigeria (a failure to respect or honor contracts). If every Nigerian station wants to carry the EPL, they should all CONTRIBUTE money and bid for it. > 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by COMPAQ(m): 9:47am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Topmaike007: I think it is unlikely that Gulder etc do not advertise on AIT, Channels or TVC, but maybe not as much. By the way how many Nigerians watch AIT and what is the quality of those that do and then what is their spending power. Nigerians with spending power will likely have DSTV and it will likely not be AIT, TVC or Channels they watch there. The little I watch of Channels TV is on YouTube sef. I have not watched up to 1 hour of local TV in like 10years. Those that primarily watch AIT, Channels and TVC are less likely to have DSTV. Unfortunately, reality is that they are also less likely to have the spending power some brands are looking for. People in Agege, Mushin, Ogba, Mafoluku, Ojuelegba etc that watch more local TV can barely afford N1000k. But people in VI, Oniru, Lekki, Gbagada, Ikoyi etc who are more likely to watch DSTV full time are also the affluent who can go hang out and with friends and down a crate of beer with fish. So if you are Gulder or heineken, who are you targeting?? On the other hand if you are maggi or toothpaste, its clear who they are targeting and where they will be advertising. It's the reality of economics unfortunately. 3 Likes |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by COMPAQ(m): 9:49am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Topmaike007: Open your eyes and read my post well dude. Start from the part that says UPDATE: |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:50am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Perfectbeing:How is this white elephant law an investment? You really think Guinness and pepsi will start using a nameless Kano pillars player to run ads? Did anyone make a law before they started using WizKid? Have you ever heard of pepsi football academy 1 Like |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by edoairways: 9:51am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Hotice085:Yes, I agree with you |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by poiZon: 9:53am On Mar 30, 2021 |
SmartPolician:Exactly we need to encourage local content... I but why is buhari doing the opposite? The clinic he is visiting in UK is it nigerian own? |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by edoairways: 9:54am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Agbegbaorogboye:Are you aware that the government restricted foreign music in Nigeria. Thanks to that policy, WizKid is gaining popularity. Are you also aware that the government insist that local stars be use for advertisement? |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:55am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Topmaike007:Lol. How many visit does the website get per day? How many people have downloaded the app? How many people even know the teams in npfl never mind who is leading? |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Charmingrascal(m): 9:56am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Fiscus105: For how long would you continue being a zombie? What is commendable about this policy? Do you read to understand or you only read to blindly support the mannequin? |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 9:57am On Mar 30, 2021 |
edoairways:Government restricted foreign music being played on government stations not private. Two, that's not why WizKid gained popularity. There are a host of others who get played on local TV and nobody knows them. Three. That's not true. Govt never said local stars be used for ads. That's what Lai is trying to say now. |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by stieyven(m): 9:57am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Racoon:He who calls another a fool shall be be in danger of hell. Matthew 5 :22 Remember that you shall be judged by every idle word you speak. Matthew 12 :36 You'll do well to receive Jesus into your life. Tomorrow may be too late. John 3 :16 |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by stieyven(m): 9:58am On Mar 30, 2021 |
chinjo:He who calls another a fool shall be in danger of hell. Matthew 5 :22 Remember that you shall be judged by every idle word you speak. Matthew 12 :36 You'll do well to receive Jesus into your life. Tomorrow may be too late. John 3 :16 |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by dozieinspired: 9:58am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Then royalties from alcohol sales shouldn't be going to sharia states |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by stieyven(m): 9:59am On Mar 30, 2021 |
ContentedK:He who calls another a fool shall be in danger of hell. Matthew 5 :22 Remember that you shall be judged by every idle word you speak. Matthew 12 :36 You'll do well to receive Jesus into your life. Tomorrow may be too late. John 3 :16 |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by stieyven(m): 9:59am On Mar 30, 2021 |
MansoryMX:Love your enemies and bless those who curse you and pray for those who despitefully use you. LUKE 6 :28 Remember that you shall be judged by every idle word you speak. Matthew 12 :36 You'll do well to receive Jesus into your life. Tomorrow may be too late. John 3 :16 |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by edoairways: 10:01am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Agbegbaorogboye:That was contributed to WizKid popularity. The bolded is true. Haven't you wonder why most firms uses local celebrities for advertisement |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Topmaike007(m): 10:02am On Mar 30, 2021 |
COMPAQ:I love watching channels TV and TVC than any other channels both YouTube and digital TV (startimes) though I watch cgtn and Aljazeera often but channels and TVC imy favorite sunrise daily on channels and journalists hangout on TVC are programs I could not afford to miss respectively.. All this companies need to reconsider our medias same way Dr osagie need to do same towards the health sectors |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by omohayek: 10:06am On Mar 30, 2021 |
SmartPolician:What a lot of nonsense! If protectionism was really the key to economic growth, Nigeria would be amongst the wealthiest countries in the world by now, surpassed only by the likes of North Korea. In 61 years of protectionist policies, not a single instance of success can be demonstrated, and the only parts of Nigeria's economy that have flourished over the years have been those in which the Nigerian government has interfered the least, letting the private sector innovate freely. Nigeria's tragedy is that for most of its history it has been governed by economic illiterates like you - without Obasanjo's willingness to listen to good advice, even this board and your ability to post such nonsense on it wouldn't exist, as most of us would probably still be begging NITEL for phones, while Seun would be needing to pay off Alhaji So-and-So and Chief This-and-That for artificially scarce website licenses doled out only to the influential and well-connected. Liar Mohammed is both an incorrigible fabulist and a total incompetent, whose only legacy will be to wreck yet another part of the economy through foolish policies even a first year economics undergrad would know to avoid. 3 Likes |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Topmaike007(m): 10:07am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Agbegbaorogboye:I am not there web developer so I no know the daily visit.. The app got around 10k downloaded if I am right though according to playstore.. You need to come and see npfl turned Austria league with many home and away goals.. Lmc is trying abeg we need better investors that's what Mr Lai Mohammed is craving for |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 10:07am On Mar 30, 2021 |
edoairways:Can you quote the law? They use local celebrities because they are popular and readily available. Besides, it makes for good pr that they are encouraging and showcasing our own. All those reality TV shows like project fame, Nigerian Idol, where they also obeying a law by sponsoring those shows? When Glo first came out, they used KSA. There was no such rule. It's simply because they are readily available and popular. Who will they call instead. 50 cent? |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 10:10am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Topmaike007:10k is very low in a country of 200m with over 122m internet subscribers. You can't legislate investors, at least not in a punitive sense. That's where Lai is getting it wrong. They should be encouraged not forced. Pepsi once sponsored our local league including basketball. Go find out why they stopped. |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Reference(m): 10:14am On Mar 30, 2021 |
COMPAQ: Don't mind them. Very soon they will start asking KFC to be paying compensation to Iya Basira. Instead of them delving into the realm of creativity and proper administration they will want to pull others down in order to rise. A bad product is a bad product any day. Ask them whether today's Super Eagles match will be televised live. At least the one they can control and tax advertising to their hearts delight. And by the way as you alluded to. The Prem that is popular today has not always been so. The predecessor to the German Bundesliga was the eye candy when I started watching soccer on tv in the late 70's. Then english club soccer was full of hooligans, barbarity and foul behaviour. But they decided to clean it up, launched the Premier league in 1992, separated the league management from the FA reformed stadia by banning standing, strengthened refereeing, etc. The Nigerian league in the 70's and 80's was a better attraction than the English league. Why was it allowed to deteriorate is a mystery...why it has not been restored properly is a tragedy. 2 Likes |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by niyidenrele: 10:16am On Mar 30, 2021 |
psucc: I support what waec is doing ad libitum , see, I once a teacher in both private and public schools, The major reasons most of this schools submitted late was because of higher exam fees they leverage on the hapless students, just because almost all of them , are into expo stuffs There is nothing about all these external exams both Neco and Waec that are not clear to me |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Topmaike007(m): 10:16am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Agbegbaorogboye:the app wey dem build last December.. 10k is not good but it is fair considering many of you don't want to associate with our league.. Rather una give all una support to European clubs.. I am a madridsta and same I support Eyinmba with all my heart.. |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 10:25am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Topmaike007: Don't blame us for not associating with the league. It's filled with too much inanities. Even you, if enyimba is playing Kano pillars same time Real Madrid is playing Bayern, which one you go watch |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Agbegbaorogboye: 10:27am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Reference:Funny thing is how exactly he intends to execute the law? He doesn't have any powers whatsoever to fine Guinness or pepsi. Is he going to dip his hands in their account and take the money himself. He can only fine the TV stations or the advertisers which will be unfair. It's a dud law. Totally unworkable |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by KRSWon: 10:28am On Mar 30, 2021 |
htdot: Guinness is an Irish brewing company, headquartered in Ireland, owned by an English beverage company, and founded by an Irish man, that successfully markets their products throughout the entire world, being especially popular in the US. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_Brewery https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diageo They might appear to be Nigerian primarily simply due to a branch set up here, major success (but not the largest) and their investment in the country. |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by signz: 10:29am On Mar 30, 2021 |
No need to be angry sha. The politician and civil servant that came up with this wicked idea wants their palms to be greased. We thank God for 2015 sha. We wouldnt have known this Lai Mohammed. We thank God because history will condemn him as one of the worst public servants we've had in our nation since 1914. Why do we need to punish Companies for advertising in foreign stations? Example most of the banks that advertise on CNN have branches in many African countries. FG didn't ban Hollywood movies before we grew our Nollywood to this level. Look at our music industry. FG didn't ban, diacourage or stop us from listening to foreign songs because they want to encourage our local musicians. We didn't ban the importation of Essential Balm before Aboniki balm took over |
Re: Lai Mohammed: Brands Running Adverts On CNN, Others To Pay ₦100,000 Fine by Fiscus105(m): 10:32am On Mar 30, 2021 |
Charmingrascal:Oga professor of English language! If as today you are a policy maker on sport/media, and going by the way anti competition is killing pay TV over the years. Highlight to us the policy you will roll out which will bring back life to pay TV in Nigeria. You guys always clamouring for youth to lead government, with the way you guys reason like clowns, will Nigeria not totally collapsed if handed over to the youth? |
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