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| ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by aminulive(op): 3:13pm On May 10, 2023 |
Effective regulation is crucial for any modern society, as it establishes standards, guidelines, and rules that ensure fairness, safety, and order. The role of regulation should be to balance the interests of various stakeholders, such as consumers, investors, businesses, and society as a whole. Regulations should be evidence-based, transparent, proportionate, targeted, and responsive to changing circumstances, avoiding unnecessary burdens and unintended consequences.https://politicsnigeria.com/arcon-stakeholders-have-the-right-to-question-ambiguous-regulations-by-the-government/
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| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by NeverGrowOld: 4:08pm On May 10, 2023 |
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| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by oluwaseyi0: 4:08pm On May 10, 2023 |
I thought ARCON only regulate advertisement, how do they enter shipping and co regulation |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by yomalex(m): 4:10pm On May 10, 2023 |
Succint |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by duncan511: 4:10pm On May 10, 2023 |
It is well |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Dijita: 4:14pm On May 10, 2023 |
What I was looking for and did not see is the federal regulation guiding the adoption of rules and regulations. I did not see if ARCON follow the standard open meetings and allows for stakeholders input before the adoption of their rules and regulations. |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Nigeriaaa1960(f): 4:22pm On May 10, 2023 |
I swear I'm totally lost.... 7th To comment. gonna take that first one day |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by saintjimos(m): 4:26pm On May 10, 2023 |
Nigerian association will just wake up one day and create rules and regulations without engaging the stakeholders |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Bellotelli: 4:37pm On May 10, 2023 |
Advertising needs to be thoroughly regulated to discourage some fraudulent ventures. These days you will see well recognized and celebrated personalities promoting fraudulent businesses. |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Krublog(m): 5:32pm On May 10, 2023 |
oluwaseyi0:The shipping stuff was a cited case. |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Krublog(m): 5:40pm On May 10, 2023 |
If this were a tribal bashing thread, it would have reached page 34 by now. Nigerians don't learn by reading educative stuff. Only entertainment, sports, tribal stuff and uncivilized politics. Indeed Nigerians are lazy!!! |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by masseratti: 6:51pm On May 10, 2023 |
Bellotelli:that's because most does not have any idea what they endorsing.. About the ARCON regulations, they really think we are in the days where you can just go and bring down bill boards, charge crazy fees for adverts, technology have gone a long way thus days that they won't be able to do that in any case, Twitter ignored Nigerian government, we are the one that went back to Twitter who says Meta, Google and the likes won't do the same.. Only way the government can get its due and fair revenues is if it works with the foreign government where this media giants are look for ways to collate data of what the are generating in revenues in Nigeria, get them to pressure them.. If not there is no way they can get them to pay, you can't tax what you don't control, you ban Facebook, ban Instagram ban anything.. Nigerians who use the internet are too tech savvy.. The will bypass it and that's the end of the story. |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Obakoolex(m): 7:05pm On May 10, 2023 |
Very well |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by oduz: 7:06pm On May 10, 2023 |
Though the modelling restriction regulation rule may not be perfect, Practitioners understand that the essence was to reduce capital flight & promote jobs for more Nigerians Capital flight The Nigerian Advertising Industry as we know it today grew its economic wings from indiginisation laws of the 70s that restricted the practice of advertising as a whole to indigenes which led to the emergence of stars like Biodun Sobanjo et al ... & reduced the connivance of multinational companies with foreign owned advertising agencies in Nigeria to take away chunks of profit away from the tax radar in the name of foreign produced adverts .... This abusive scenario emerged again at the turn of the century when GSM license were given to mainly foreign telcos who claim to be paying foreign models from their home bases, in other African countries (particularly S.A)in hundreds of dollars, ignoring Nigerian models,until the emergence of Glo, which radically introduced per second billing & used Top Nigerian entertainers paying them the equivalent of such large sums in Naira, & topping it with long term contracts of engagement of up to 5 yrs .... It became obvious that Nigerian models can even do better in attracting the Nigerian target audience to Nigerian products & services ... The regulation thereby enhanced improved professionalism in the industry & also saved the abuse & connivance to take profits away in hard currency, gradually all the telcos & other multinational companies have embraced this regulation. Nigerian Ad Agencies affiliated to foreign chains have also learnt to live by these regulations ... We need to continue to find ways to reduce the decades of self inflicted slavery of the Naira to the Dollar ... Let us Continue to think deeper for solutions |
| Re: ARCON Law: Stakeholders Have The Right To Question Ambiguous Regulations by Vifx: 7:17pm On May 10, 2023 |
Long read |
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