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PoliticsRe: The Defeat Of President Buhari’s Idealism - Femi Aribisala by Rainmaker69(m): 5:31pm On Oct 14, 2015
I like Femi generally, but this dude should take a chill pill when it comes to politics. His articles read well but they are based on flawed logic and conjectures. You can tell the end from the beginning. It's almost like he becomes someone else.

Anyhow, its a democracy, he has the right to make sense or nonsense. I wish he had a more constructive point of view.
PoliticsRe: Fayose Releases His Phone Number To Ekiti People by Rainmaker69(m): 8:51am On Oct 13, 2015
This is bold and commendable. I hope that the number is legit sha. Even if na publicity stunt, na better one. Going forward, let him release his BlackBerry pin too.
PoliticsRe: Improvement In Power Supply Should Be Attributed To Jonathan And Not Buhari by Rainmaker69(m): 8:10am On Oct 12, 2015
Should the fall in power supply also be attributed to Jonathan? It's time we moved past these cheap shots as a people. Nigerians shouldn't be distracted by the gimmicks of attention-seeking politicians.

Jonathan is out, Buhari is in. The buck stops at his desk and he must take the glory or the blame for his administration.
PoliticsRe: Ambode, LASTMA In Face-Off Over Traffic Gridlocks by Rainmaker69(m): 7:10am On Oct 12, 2015
Lastman dey fight Ambode? Can the finger fight the hand? Can the toenail fight the foot? The fact that Lastma's illegalities have gone unchallenged doesn't justify the illegalities.
Christianity EtcRe: Is It Ok To Expose false Teachers/pastors/prophets By NAMES? by Rainmaker69(m): 7:22am On Oct 11, 2015
The bible lays down a procedure for correcting an erring brother/sister.
At any rate, its important to know the difference between challenging a message and challenging a person. Correction must be done in love so if you have to mention names, make sure that you're addressing the message and not tearing just down the messenger.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Photos Of Me Patching My Street With Cement And Gravel by Rainmaker69(m): 1:25pm On Oct 10, 2015
Unfortunately, this is what Nigeria has been reduced to. We definitely need more collaborative efforts from young people. I hope the op doesn't get into trouble for this.
BusinessRe: PRCAN Vs XLR8: Has The Hunter Become The Hunted?- Thisday by Rainmaker69(m): 8:33am On Oct 10, 2015
Bezkemi:
The PR Industry is about to see some fireworks.
Thisday's Raheem Akingbolu makes startling findings in his examination of the undercurrents in the impending legal battle between XLR8 and NIPR

Can Company A write a letter to Company B instructing it to sack Company C, a company which Company B has legitimately hired? Can an organisation which by its own admission, is “registered as a private company limited by guarantee” also be an association, trade union and regulator all in the same breath? Can a company be penalised if it fails to join a trade association?

These are some of the issues that the courts will have to rule on in the next few weeks as the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and the Public Relations Consultants Association of Nigeria (PRCAN) go to court to face libel charges filed by Calixthus Okoruwa, Chief Executive Officer of XLR8.

Genesis of the Matter

Last July, in a letter written on the letter-head of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, NIPR, the duo of Rotimi Oladele, President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, and John Ehiguese, President of PRCAN Limited by Guarantee, had written a letter to Guinness Nigeria. In the letter, they alleged that Guinness had breached the law governing public relations in Nigeria because Guinness had recently awarded its corporate public relations portfolio to XLR8 Nigeria. They argued that it should not have awarded the job to XLR8 because the company’s CEO is neither a member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations nor the Public Relations Consultants Association of Nigeria. The duo argued that PRCAN is a creation of Bye Law 3 of the enabling Act setting up the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, and is consequently empowered to enforce the rules. Consequently, the duo requested that XLR8 be fired within 7 days.

The engagement of XLR8 by Guinness was one of the three of such cases in recent time. Few months ago, stakeholders in the industry were shocked when MTN, a leading telecom operator appointed DKK, an integrated marketing company, to manage its PR brief. A feeler from the industry has also revealed that Lafarge WAPCO Cement had secretly hired an unknown organisation based in Alausa Ikeja that is neither a member of any of the two regulatory bodies to also manage its image.

After the pronouncement by MTN, the entire industry was jolted on why a multinational like MTN could descend so low to have thrown its account to an agency that was not known to have handled any PR brief before. While defending the reason behind the appointment, the immediate former General Manager, Corporate Communications, MTN, Ms. Funmi Olajide, said the telecom company followed international standard before the appointment. According to her, a pitch process was organised, where all the invited agencies displayed their expertise. She also disclosed that DKK and Brook and Blakes presented the best presentation, which marvelled everybody including the participants.

While the debate continues, industry players are divided over the issue. While some accuse PRCAN of stressing its luck too long, a few people have also condemned the nonchalant attitude of Okoruwa and others and urged them to join the association.

Was the letter written in a hurry?

It has since turned out that the letter was apparently hastily prepared, signed and dispatched without even the most basic due diligence as Calixthus Okoruwa is a member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations.

Many industry watchers have raised questions about the motivation of the duo of Messrs Ehiguese and Oladele to have sent a letter to a third party, a multinational company, making what has turned out to be an embarrassingly false allegation. While some agree that the letter may have been driven by genuine intentions, others believe that the motivation may have been more of professional envy than anything else. People who hold on to this view say that this is evidenced in the haste with which NIPR and PRCAN prepared a letter and sent off to the multinational company, without even cross-checking the facts let alone engaging the man in question. The letter, unfortunately, may make its authors liable for libel.

Libel Case is Brewing

Interestingly, reports reaching THISDAY indicate that a libel case is now in the offing. Okoruwa is reported to have since commenced legal actions against NIPR and the duo of Rotimi Oladele and John Ehiguese for libel. He is contending that in writing to his client and making a false allegation that he is not a member of the NIPR, both parties have attempted to soil his professional reputation. In addition, he contends that PRCAN is unknown to the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations Practitioners’ Act of 2004 or indeed any law operational in Nigeria today. Even if it were a genuine association, joining it would have been voluntary and certainly not by compulsion.

Is PRCAN a Private Company?

Interestingly, investigations by this reporter have also shown that Public Relations Consultants Association of Nigeria may actually have been registered as PRCAN Limited, a company limited by Guarantee. In this light therefore, according to a lawyer, Mr. Kabir Akingbolu of Akingbolu and Salawu and co, Ikeja, it is a private profit-making company and not an “association” as its “executives” have made the public believe.

It is possible that even its executives do not realise this, as the lawyer explained that there are clear statutory differences in the registration of an association and the registration of a private company even when it is limited by guarantee. “Given that the body is currently registered as PRCAN Limited by Guarantee, its legal status is that of a private profit-making company with a finite number of subscribers, and certainly not an association or a regulatory agency,” Akingbolu emphasised.

By law, the lawyer said, PRCAN Limited by Guarantee, being a private company ought not to have more than 50 members; otherwise it would need to apply to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration as a Public Liability Company, PLC.

PRCAN Incorporation Profile

According to documents obtained by this reporter from the Corporate Affairs Commission in Abuja, PRCAN Limited by Guarantee was incorporated on 4th of May 2007. Its directors and subscribers are Emeka Maduegbuna, Benedicta Upaa Ayede, Adetokunbo Modupe, Mfon Amana, Idris Mohammed, Chido Nwakanma, Toye Ogunnorin, Osita Ike, Akin Peter-Thomas, and Ladosu Ogunmakin. Meanwhile, Mr. John Ehiguese, who is president of PRCAN Limited by Guarantee, is not listed among the directors or subscribers to the company.

Commenting on the development, another Lagos lawyer, Abednego Igboanego, stated that there is a great deal of ignorance surrounding the registration of corporate bodies in Nigeria. He advised that people wishing to set up companies or trade associations should contact knowledgeable and experienced professionals such as lawyers in order to be properly guided through the process.

Trade Association Cannot be a Regulator

Igboanego stated categorically that the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations Practitioners Act of 2004 is a law that can easily be accessed by anyone. “There is no bye-law attached to the act,” he said. “Anybody claiming that there is a bye-law empowering a voluntary trade association to play the role of government regulator is either ignorant, fraudulent or plain mischievous,” he added.

For weeks, Mr. Ehiguese has struggled to justify the letter which he jointly signed with Rotimi Oladele and issued to Guinness Nigeria, claiming that it was in a bid to cleanse the public relations industry. Last week via a motion reportedly moved by Yomi Badejo-Okunsanya of CMC, members of PRCAN Limited by Guarantee passed a vote of confidence on Ehiguese’s leadership, applauding his efforts at making the industry more professional. Ironically, it would appear that it is PRCAN that is more in need of professionalising. “It certainly does not have the powers that it claims to have,” stated Igboanego, adding that “no responsible government will empower a trade union or trade association to perform the role of a regulator.” At best, he said, a trade association can play the role of self-regulation, ensuring that all its members conform to a certain code of behaviour or practice.

Another lawyer Ayodeji Arowosebe agreed. “A doctor does not cease to be a doctor just because he does not belong to the Nigerian Medical Association, neither does a lawyer cease to be lawyer just because he does not belong to the Nigerian Bar Association,” he said.

Both NMA and NBA are mere trade associations and do not confer professional legality on anyone. While it is true, for instance, he said, that only a doctor can join the NMA, it is not membership of NMA that makes one a doctor. That role is performed by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and the NMA does not go about claiming to “regulate” medical practice. In the same vein, while only a qualified pharmacist can join the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, it is not membership of PSN that makes one a pharmacist. “There is a need for people to better understand these things,” he said, to avoid unnecessary embarrassment.

Tragedy of a Witch-hunt Gone Wrong

Abiola Ogusola a brand manager in an advertising company lamented that “what we are witnessing is a tragic case of a selfish witch-hunt gone wrong.” She added that, “The duo had intended to embarrass, intimidate and punish somebody, apparently for reasons best known to them. Instead they are the ones who now have to face the music.”

If reports reaching THISDAY are anything to go by, then there are indications that unless both gentlemen, Oladele and Ehiguese, apologise to Okoruwa over the next few days, a full-fledged litigation will be inevitable. Libel prosecution procedure, THISDAY gathered, are such that the litigant must first provide evidence to show that it offered the other party adequate opportunity to make amends and apologise for its actions, failure of which it proceeded to court. Oladele and Ehiguese have reportedly been requested to apologise and retract their defamatory letter since July, but till date, according to a source close to Okoruwa and his company, they have refused to do so.

In a telephone interview with THISDAY, Mr Ehiguese emphasised that the act that established NIPR empowers it to regulate Public Relations practice. He also stated that PRCAN derives its power from the bye law no 3 of 1993, which was created by NIPR to give the association the power of regulation in the industry. On the fact that PRCAN was not registered as an association, Ehiguese said he couldn’t explain the legal implication but pointed out that the body was out to bring the needed sanity to PR practice not to witch-hunt any individual or association.

It was gathered that the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Information has since written to the NIPR, advising it to seek a peaceful resolution of the issue rather than wait for it to get to court.

As things stand, the marketing communications industry is likely to witness legal fireworks in the weeks to come.

Source:
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/prca-vs-xlr8-has-the-hunter-become-the-hunted-/221234/
PoliticsRe: FG Begins Revival Of National Carrier by Rainmaker69(m): 6:35am On Oct 03, 2015
Like a poster said above, this is long overdue. How can individuals own so many private jets and yet the whole country lacks a National fleet.
Forum GamesRe: The Comment Without Any 'Like', Wins. (LIKERS' PARADISE) by Rainmaker69(m): 7:04am On Oct 01, 2015
PoliticsRe: PRCAN Vs XLR8: Has The Hunter Become The Hunted?- Thisday Newspapers by Rainmaker69(m): 7:36am On Sep 28, 2015
This is a long piece. Not a bad read though. The impunity with which some people act is just amazing. How can a private company claim to be a regulator? And they are just riding and bullying people.

Naija I hail thee.
CrimeRe: NNPC:trial Of Treasury Looters To Begin Soon - Buhari by Rainmaker69(m): 2:49am On Sep 28, 2015
Let's export all those thieves to China for trial and sentencing too... Omo see gobe grin

Modified:
That one na death penalty straight!
Forum GamesRe: The Comment Without Any 'Like', Wins. (LIKERS' PARADISE) by Rainmaker69(m): 10:44am On Sep 26, 2015
Like to vote Saraki as President of Nigeria
AutosRe: Affordable Original Honda Car Parts. by Rainmaker69(m): 10:44am On Sep 19, 2015
luvinhubby:
It beats my imagination why some mechanics will advice people to use a Dextron II or III for a CVT gearbox?

Civic and City CVT gears use Honda Genuine CVT fluid and 2013 - 2015 accord use HCF-2 CVT fluid.
God bless you bro! Thanks for the feedback.
AutosRe: Affordable Original Honda Car Parts. by Rainmaker69(m): 8:00pm On Sep 18, 2015
Mr. Luvinhubby: well done oh. Please how much do the following items cost for the 2007 Honda City

1. Rear shock absorbers (both sides)
2. Front bearings (both sides).
3. Rear lights


Thanks in advance.
PoliticsRe: Should Alaba Electronics Market And Computer Village Be Relocated To The East by Rainmaker69(m): 8:38am On Sep 16, 2015
kettykin:
The proposal arose out of the problems that blew up yesterday when street urchins who are frustrating business activities in Alaba international market and other markets in lagos tried to make things difficult for traders in Alaba through extortion.

I am aware of the countless times Ladipo market has been closed since 2009 and how many times igbo dominated markets witnessed fire incidents this year alone.
Why are some people quick to ascribe tribal connotations to everything. Fire doesn't respect anybody. If there's a fire, all the shops along its path will be affected whether it belongs to Igbo or Hausa.
It is selfish and myopic to claim that the markets are Igbo dominated. Are the patrons also Igbo dominated? In circumstances such as this, everyone suffers. The plaza management, the shop owners and customers/patrons.
PoliticsRe: Should Alaba Electronics Market And Computer Village Be Relocated To The East by Rainmaker69(m): 7:25am On Sep 16, 2015
This isn't a sensible proposition. It's putting the cart before the horse.
Computer Village and Alaba Int'l are markets that cater to the 20 million or so people resident within and around lagos. The attraction isn't the traders but the buying public.
Coupled with the proximity to the ports, Lagos is attractive because it is Lagos. We need to stop tribalising everything.
You will find vendors in Computer village from every tribe in Nigeria.
Forum GamesRe: Four Letter Word Game: Start New Words With The Last Letter (reloaded) by Rainmaker69(m): 5:31pm On Sep 11, 2015
Soar
BusinessRe: CAC Online Company Registration: Help? by Rainmaker69(m): 6:36pm On Sep 10, 2015
fatboytall1:
Also, I kinda realise that other agents, i.e. accountants, etc.. can do it

What do you think about economics, business admin students...
Accountants and Chartered Secretaries can be accredited but only lawyers can fill and sign the form you posted here. Cac 4.
PoliticsRe: Drama As Power failure Disrupts Senate Probe On Power by Rainmaker69(m): 10:20am On Sep 10, 2015
Senate please focus on your primary responsibility of making laws. Don't play to the gallery. The probes can come later, focus on your main job first.
BusinessRe: CAC Online Company Registration: Help? by Rainmaker69(m): 10:17am On Sep 10, 2015
fatboytall1:
Am I right to think, not all solicitors/lawyers are accredited; how then do they provide an "accredition number"?
You're correct brother. Not all lawyers are accredited. The least you can do is reach out to a lawyer first and then ask for a referral if s/he isn't accredited.
BusinessRe: How I Registered My Private Limited Liability Company With Cac Online With 40k by Rainmaker69(m): 6:47am On Sep 10, 2015
You pay 'professional fees' to an engineer for company registration? cheesy
This is just too funny. An engineer that gives 'professional' legal advice. A fool and his money are soon parted.
BusinessRe: My Bitter Experience With Registering A Business Name With CAC Online Portal by Rainmaker69(m): 6:37am On Sep 10, 2015
Consult a lawyer. It's funny how Nigerians try to do everything themselves. We self-medicate too much.

The lawyer doesn't have to register the business for you but you should consult with a lawyer before carrying out a legal process.

Fyi, what you paid for is not business name registration. That costs 10k online and offline. You paid the wrong registration fee that's why they're mentioning auditors to you.
BusinessRe: CAC Online Company Registration: Help? by Rainmaker69(m): 6:29am On Sep 10, 2015
You need a lawyer for that part. Pay a lawyer to fill and sign the form.
PoliticsRe: Senate Begins Probe Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Others Over Funds Mismanagement by Rainmaker69(m): 7:47am On Sep 08, 2015
Dear National Assembly, please in the name of everything you hold dear, focus on your primary responsibility. Our laws need review, many aspects of our lives need new laws. We need quality laws so probe our laws and reduce your jumbo pay.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Lawmakers Threaten Lawsuit Against DSS by Rainmaker69(m): 2:47pm On Sep 07, 2015
bonechamberlain:
ok sir. I hope the common man starts stockpiling arms since he is the lost hope. so not to be caught unawares
My brother,
You misunderstood my statement to mean a call to arms. On the contrary, what I meant is that you and I are the last line of defense against any external aggressors. If a community is alert and unified, they won't be assaulted or bullied.
Security starts with being your brother's keeper. Looking out for and reporting suspicious activities. That's how we are the last hope.
TravelRe: Bus Fare Within Nigeria by Rainmaker69(m): 2:36pm On Sep 07, 2015
Very informative. Op you have done well.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Lawmakers Threaten Lawsuit Against DSS by Rainmaker69(m): 2:24pm On Sep 07, 2015
bonechamberlain:
now for the first time in our history dss is being threatened with a lawsuit. this has been the most professional security force in Nigeria since 1999. now a man who was sent packing was brought back to destroy the lost hope in Nigeria security apparatus.
1. This isn't the 1st time DSS is being sued. The DSS has several suits pending at the Federal High Court all the way up to the supreme Court.

2. Under the past administration, the DSS became partisan and unprofessional.

3. DSS isn't the last hope of Nigerian security. The common man is.

4. Let's wait for your representatives to confirm or reject the appointment of the DSS boss.
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom Lawmakers Threaten Lawsuit Against DSS by Rainmaker69(m): 2:15pm On Sep 07, 2015
I would like to hear the DSS version of events. I'm not sure we have the full story yet as everyone is rushing to issue statements and score cheap political points.
If DSS is found to have acted in breach of the law then sanctions should be made. I trust PMB for that.

I pray that young Nigerians learn to dissect issues without being partisan.

Under GEJ, when DSS acted with impunity, sympathisers were quick to justify grave human rights infractions. PMB should show that he is the bigger man by ensuring DSS and other security agencies respect the rule of law.
Christianity EtcRe: RCCG Suspends Pastor Over Pasuma’s Invitation by Rainmaker69(m): 1:13pm On Aug 31, 2015
Bloggers though! This story reads like a fabrication of a mischievous mind.
FamilyRe: 6 Things You Should Never Do With A Newborn Baby by Rainmaker69(m): 10:18am On Aug 30, 2015
Very good tips. Thanks op. God bless you.
Though there's no one-size-fits-all rule when it comes to taking care of new babies. Each baby is different so parents should carefully study each baby.
NYSCRe: Opinion: Saving Your Nysc Allowee by Rainmaker69(m): 8:24am On Aug 30, 2015
Many corps members live in a cocoon.

I advice corps members to save. Don't starve or deny yourself of essentials, but cultivate a saving habit. If your take-home isn't enough for you, then you need to increase your earning power but make sure you learn to save.

It's an error to even wait till youth service before learning to save.

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