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7 Must-Watch Programmes on GOtv This Week
The month comes with a fresh start and an opportunity to plan new goals, leave your comfort zone, and try new activities.
As the home of non-stop entertainment, GOtv will be providing its customers with a wide range of entertaining programmes including reality TV shows, comedy, soap operas, local dramas, and live sporting action to keep you glued to your screen.
Wondering what to watch or where to start? We have got you covered.
Here’s a list of all the hot and super entertaining shows to guide you through this week on GOtv.
1. Big Brother Naija: The house is slowly warming up and sparks have started flying, Tune in to GOtv (Channel 29 and Channel 8) to catch up on what the housemates are up to in Big Brother’s house, their daily tasks, and also vote for your faves who are up for possible eviction this week.
2. Bling Lagosians: When it comes to lavish spending, and luxurious displays, no one does it better than Lagos elites. Catch up on the popular Nollywood blockbuster movie, Bling Lagosians which tells the story of the “who and who” that matter in the city of “Eko”.
As each member of the Holloway family work to solve their problems, they prepare for Mopelola's party, clearly to become the year's biggest society event. But the buzz about the party compels the Asset Management Corporation to foreclose on St. Ives, the family business, after the death of the God Father, Baba Eko, who had been protecting Akin Holloway. He must then fight a bigger battle - getting Mopelola to cancel her party and maintain a low profile to get them off the radar, while he tries to save the business. Showing this Wednesday on ROK (Channel 17) at 6:15pm..
3. Cheaters: Explore the world of real-life dramas and documentaries this week, as American reality TV show, Cheaters, showcases a team of private investigators who are on a mission to help those that suspect their partners are being less than honest to them. Grab your detective hat because the show promises to take you on an exciting ride. Tune in this Wednesday on CBS reality (Channel 22) at 9:30 pm.
4. Garage Squad: Car enthusiasts aren’t left out on this one. Follow up with the reality car show, Garage Squad, which focuses on a group of mechanics who rescue killer cars and trucks and bring them back from the “great beyond”. Showing this Thursday on Discovery Family (Channel 50) at 10:15 pm.
5. Island Life: It’s no doubt that we crave and fantasize about the freedom of living on the island and the beauty of living away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Island Life centers on tropical dreamers who are shown island properties that fit into any budget, from ultra-affordable to totally outrageous. This show highlights everyday families in search of their own slice of paradise and proves that fantasy can be a reality. Follow up to enjoy this Wednesday on Real Time (Channel 12) at 8:15 pm
6. Being Maryjane: If you have watched Hollywood classics like Girlfriends, and The Game, then this drama series, Being Maryjane, will meet up to your expectations. It follows the life of Mary Jane Paul (Gabrielle Union), a cable news reporter from Atlanta who goes through failed relationships in the quest for love while growing her career and contending with family drama. Airing on BET (Channel 21) this Thursday at 9:45 pm.
7. Tottenham Hotspur VS Southampton: The new football season is upon us and officially starts this weekend. It gets more exciting for football lovers as they watch Tottenham Hotspur clash with Southampton this Saturday. Airing live on SS Select 2 (Channel 2) at 4pm.
How IMC Strategies Helped To Curb Covid-19 Challenges For Business Survival -Omolaraeni
Omolaraeni
A leading expert in the integrated marketing communication (IMC) and CEO of McEnies Global Comms, Omolaraeni Olaosebikan has identified strategies that could be explored by practitioners to revitalise the industry and meet contemporary standards and clients' demands.
According to her, practitioners must begin to deplore IMC tools that would help their business out of the economic difficulties brought upon it by pandemics and other challenges, instead of resulting to self-pity.
She made this disclosure during her monthly media engagement with some brand correspondents at her corporate head office on Monday, August 1, 2022.
Omolaraeni who is equally known as a guru in event planning (Perfect Clicks Signature; McEnies Events and Protocols) added that practitioners must have excellent ability and creativity to easily connect with customers at an emotional level, build trust and develop relationship with relatable, relevant, believable, memorable, emotional, engaging and authentic brand stories among others.
Olaosebikan said: “Integrated Marketing Communication is a game of mind and in marketing, perception is a reality. Moreover, practitioners in this industry are expected to be proactive and ahead of every storm. It is also their duty to always offer relevant professional expertise in order to keep their clients' business alive no matter the enormity of the challenge.
For example, COVID 19 pandemic was a shock like no other, involving simultaneous disruption to both supply and demand in an interconnected global economy. Some of our colleagues couldn't stand the heat of those dark days occasioned by the pandemic, but the few of us who stood firm used our professional prowess and passion to deepen IMC as a veritable tool to keep many business alive for both clients and their respective target audiences.
We successfully met the demands of the so-called new normal that was never anticipated, professionalism significantly played out. Like I usually say, this job is not a walk in the park and neither is it for quacks.” she added.
Omolaraeni further explained why premium should be placed on integrated marketing communication. In her explanation she said:
“As a core professional, an integrated campaign helps you provide customers with information in the format they prefer. Consumers and business customers can specify if they want to receive product information via email, direct mail, text message or telephone.
Clients that you do not reach directly can still benefit from your campaigns by viewing your print ads or hearing your radio and TV spots. Integration ensures that customers and potential customers receive the same information in all communications.
“You can also meet the needs of customers who search the internet for product information by integrating for example, your website design and content with other communications. Above all you must keep your integrity intact as well as the ethical standards.” she said.
When asked if local firms have really maximised the benefits inherent in marketing communications, Omolaraeni cuts in:
“Which Nigerian brands do you know of in the area of consumer goods? And that’s what we need to do. We need to quickly turn these products into brands. For now, there are products all over the place; we need to convert them to brands. It is when we succeed in doing that, that there can now be a connection between the consumers and the brand. And that’s what will bring about volumes that we are looking for; bring the wealth that we are looking for; and save us billions of dollars that we don’t have. And it is possible.
“You are talking to me; you work for various news outlets, and these are Nigerian companies that have Nigerian brand with their respective names. It is indigenous; it is good. Isn’t it? We need to see a lot of that in the area of manufacturing so as to accelerate growth and maximize profit internally and reduce poverty and enhance human capital development” she stated.
Insiders Exonerate Sanwo-Olu's Chief of Staff, Tayo Ayinde, of Land-Grabbing Allegation
Highly placed individuals have pooh-pooed the allegation that the Chief of Staff to the Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Tayo Ayinde, was involved in a N500 million land grabbing scandal.
It will be recalled that some people went to the media recently, alleging that Chief Ayinde was involved in gross impersonation and assault over a landed property belonging to Chief Adetunji Omisore and one Tajudeen Mohammed, at No. 4, Ladoke Akintola Street, GRA Ikeja.
The rumour peddlers had claimed “that Ayinde, in a bid to forcibly obtain the land, worth N500million, destroyed properties worth millions of naira, by using the police and other security forces to assault the landowners.”
The rumour mongers had also alleged that the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LSBCA) served the owner and developer of the said property a seven-day demolition notice on Friday, July 15, 2022, but that without waiting for the 7 day notice to lapse, on Tuesday, July 19, the agency moved caterpillar and Black Maria to the site to begin demolition of the over N500million investment as early as 6am in the morning, barricading the property while the workers were assaulted.”
However, according to investigation, the complainant only has a letter of accommodation given to him by Federal Government to be a tenant in the said property.
Again, the said owner has been accused by the government of “illegally going into joint venture with a developer to build on the land for which he was paid the sum of N25 million.
Interestingly, when government officials approached the site, he offered money to the officials. The money offered, was rejected because there was already a demolition order on the illegal structure that has no plan nor building approval.
Not deterred by that, the complainant however found favour with another Agency of government which illegally assured him that he can continue building despite being served demolition notice.
This medium was informed that the purpose of the demolition is for road expansion contrary to the allegation that the Chief of Staff was in the know of the matter.
According to our source, “it was just coincidental that the Chief of Staff lives on the same road as the land in question. That is the man’s only involvement on an issue he knows nothing about. What I am telling you can be verified through records. You can find out if the Chief of Staff has anything to do with this issue,” our source said.
Wema Bank Debunks Cheque Forgery Allegation
The attention of Management of WEMA BANK PLC has been drawn to the trending news in the media to the effect that a Magistrate’s Court in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, had issued a warrant for the arrest of our Managing Director, MR. ADEMOLA ADEBISE, in connection with a Garnishee proceeding for the payment of a judgement-debt on behalf of the Bayelsa State Government.
WEMA BANK PLC would like to use this medium to refute the allegations and dismiss the gross representation of facts in regard to the material facts, and the apparent breach of the principles of fair hearing before such order of the court was entered against our Managing Director.
WEMA BANK PLC wishes to state that, contrary to the facts presented before Her Worship, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, the said set of five cheques for the total sum of N50m issued in protest based on pending applications before an Abuja High Court then, were in favor of the Chief Registrar FCT High Court, not in favour Barrister. George Haliday who is now claiming the proceeds of the cheques. It is important to note that those cheques were not signed by MR. ADEMOLA ADEBISE and had not assumed the position of the Managing Director of the bank at the material time the cheques were issued in favour of the Chief Registrar.
Furthermore, we would like to state that the five cheques issued in protest by our Bank were not dud cheques as alleged by the complainant. The cheques have only not been cleared for payment because of the subsisting Appeal at the Court of Appeal Abuja on the Garnishee proceeding which has now been decided in favour of the bank. It was after Barrister George Haliday lost at the Appeal Court that he resorted to a Magistrate Court in Abuja to lodge a complaint about issuance of dud cheques. It is very worthy of note that the judgement debt against Bayelsa State Government, which Barrister George Haliday attempted to enforce by a garnishee proceeding, thereby leading to the issuance of the cheques in question had been settled by Bayelsa State Government via a Terms of Settlement between Barrister. George Haliday and the Bayelsa State Government at the Supreme Court.
WEMA BANK wishes to state that the warrant for the arrest of MR. ADEMOLA ADEBISE is in violation of his fundamental rights to fair hearing as he was never personally served with any process to appear before the Magistrate Court, neither was he represented in court. We are a law-abiding corporate citizen; if there was any court summon properly served on the Managing Director for his appearance in court, he would have done so without fail. But, in this case, there was no such service extended to him or any court processes personally served on him to appear in court until a warrant of arrest was issued in absentia. We view the arrest warrant as being an infringement on his fundamental rights.
We, therefore, refute and dismiss in their entirety the allegations of dud cheque and forgery levelled against our Bank and the Managing Director. We also dismiss the inappropriate issuance of bench warrant on our Managing Director. We are already engaging in legitimate actions to seek redress and bring all the perpetrators of these unprofessional conducts and heinous criminal act against our Managing Director and the bank to book.
Calls For NSA Babagana Monguno's Removal Diversionary -CCDI
The Center For Convention On Democratic Integrity (CCDI) has described the call for the removal of the National Security Adviser (NSA) to the President, Major General Babagana Monguno (rtd), as senseless and diversionary.
The Center also said the calls for the removal of the NSA showed lack of deep understanding of the dynamics of the security challenges facing the country.CCDI, a non-governmental organisation incorporated in United States and Nigeria with consultative status of the United Nations, made this known in a press statement release by its President, Olufemi Aduwo.
Aduwo, who also the representative of the organisation at United Nations, advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to acceded to the calls for the removal of the NSA by some groups.
“Removal of the National Security Adviser would not provide the arms and, more importantly, the adequate intelligence needed or encourage the citizens to render adequate assistance by providing information to the appropriate security and defence agencies.
“In Nigeria truth is bitter. Insurgency cum terrorism war is a long war. The Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation Agency has a role to play. People must be informed and made to understand the difference between fighting insurgency and civil war.”Enough of half baked truth. It is well known that fighting insurgencies are challenging. The war against the Taliban started in 1994. The United States did not achieve all its purpose before she iy Afghanistan.
“The Al-Qaeda notorious leader, Ayman al-Zawahri who coordinated the September 11,2001 attacks on the US that killed more than 3000 people, was killed just few days ago in Kabul by the US drone missile.”As a people we desperately need a more thoughtful discussion about our response to insurgency and terrorism. “People have had enough of the demagoguery and divisive partisan attacks that dominate the debate over the years and obscure the issues.
The basis of successful counter-insurgency is acquiring intelligence to identify an enemy that often hides among the populace.”Counter-insurgency is the use of all elements of a nation’s power, including not only combined-arms operations, but also psychological, political, economic, intelligence and diplomatic operations to defeat any insurgency and terrorism.
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“Kinetics method only would not win the war. Asymmetric war operations pattern is far different from conventional war. Government and the people need to do more in above stated strategies. “The huge ransom collected by these criminals is kept in the same banks we all use or in circulation in the same money market. How does the money get back into the system?
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“These people are with us and some people know them. The fight against terrorism is not an act that the country can achieve on its own. It requires teamwork, international cooperation and collaboration. “We must also pay attention to financing of terrorism. Terrorists are not able to act on their own without funding for their operations. Being able to cut these financing channels would diminish significantly the capacities of these terrorists.
“What we are witnessing across the North is predominantly uncoordinated criminal gangs engaging in terrorism. Both Boko Haram and lSWAP lack the capacity to overrun the central government of Nigeria, regardless their links with foreign insurgency groups. “We should not interpret Nigeria or every other jihadist Islamist group through the prism of what happened in Afghanistan. I disagree with the submission by some analysts, comparing the Nigerian situation with Somalia.
The military is overstretched. They should change the rule of engagement and adequate information track technology should be acquired. “We need to expand the security lntelligence community. Since Nigeria security organisation was dissolved in 1985 into State Security Service, responsible for domestic intelligence; National lntelligence Agency, responsible for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence operations and Defence lntelligence Agency for military intelligence, these bodies need to be overhauled for great performaance. The security challenge then and now are not the same,” Aduwo stated.
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