Nigeria Printers Experience Low Patronage  As Advertisement  Campaigns Go Online

LAGOS FEBRUARY 7TH (NEWSRANGERS)-A loud whir fills the back of a print shop in Nigeria’s capital Abuja as machines churn out grinning faces of presidential election frontrunners. The country’s election advertizing campaign season is in full throttle. The run-up to a vote is usually a chance for small businesses like Shimatex Prints to cash in…

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NDLEA Officials Arrest Abuja Online Drugs Dealer

LAGOS AUGUST 17TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Marvelrock Pharmaceuticals and Stores Limited, Mr Orakwe Celestine, for allegedly engaging in sales of illicit drugs on a popular e-commerce platform, Jiji.ng. Orakwe, a graduate of Business Administration, University of Abuja, registered the pharmaceutical…

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Peter Obi Distances Himself From Circulation Of His Presidential Posters Online And Offline

 LAGOS OCTOBER 14TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The Vice Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2019 election, Mr. Peter Obi, has denied having hands in his  posters being circulated  both offline and online, through different  social media platforms. The release made available to NewsRangers  by his Media Office and signed by Mr. Valentine Obienyem, said…

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‘Beneficiaries To Get Houses Online On First Come, First Serve Come First Serve’

LAGOS SEPTEMBER 24TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Works and Housing, has said that Federal Government houses nationwide would be allocated through online applications. Fashola stated this in an interview with Journalists during his inspection of houses under the Federal Government housing project on Thursday, in Bauchi. He said very soon the process of allocation would…

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US To Deport Foreign Students Whose Courses Go Fully Online

LAGOS JULY 7TH (NEWSRANGERS)-International students who are pursuing degrees in the United States will have to leave the country or risk deportation if their universities switch to online-only courses, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Monday. The move may affect thousands of foreign students who come to the United States to attend universities or participate in…

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