2016

Nigeria PR Industry: 13 Quick Insights From The Nigeria PR Report 2016

Compared to the United States, Nigeria’s PR industry is still evolving. It has a long…

“Laughback”: Solomon Dalung, others who became comedians in 2016

These people should consider careers in comedy.

Without admitting 2016 prophecy failures, Adeboye releases 2017 predictions

Judging by how Adeboye’s prophecies fared last year, how reliable are these 2017 predictions?

Bobrisky: See the statement CEO of BHM, Ayeni Adekunle released on pulling out of #NMCG2016

#NMCG2016 panel, “Engagement Unusual” featuring Babatunde Idris Okuneye (Bobrisky), Femi Falodun of ID Africa, Editi Effiong of Anakle, Kunle Idowu (Frank Donga) and Kenyan blogger, Sitawa Wafula…

VIDEO: Saudi forces will use electronic ID bracelets to guarantee pilgrim safety this Hajj

This year, Saudi security forces will be utilizing electronic identification bracelets to avoid a re-occurence of 2015’s Hajj disaster.

Venue Compass to Hold Summit for Event Centre Owners, Investors on September 27

Venue Compass, is organizing a first of its kind summit on event centre management for venue owners and potential investors in the event venue business in Nigeria.

Newsroom, Thenetng, Zikoko and TechCabal are having a ‘digital breakfast’ in Lagos

Four of Nigeria’s most important websites are putting together a digital breakfast for media agencies, planners, buyers and select consumers this Friday in Lagos.

Olympics: How Nigerian athletes are begging for money to go to Rio

The minister has denied directing the athletes to pay for their flights to Brazil.

Here’s how to download the 2016 budget Buhari took away

Buhari withdrew the budget from the National Assembly and even ordered it be probed.

2016 budget: Read Buhari’s speech at budget presentation

This Budget represents a major step in delivering a new opportunity for Nigeria.

2016 budget: Buhari to borrow N2.2trn

The president admits that the times are hard.

Lagos to commence A-Meal-A-Day programme in 2016

He said the programme would be funded by both the state and Federal Government on a 40:60 ratio.