Describing the move as revolutionary, Mr Mohammed said reforms in the broadcast industry are pertinent for new innovations and improvements in the sector.
“The reforms that we have undertaken will promote local content and will give value to your creative work,” he said. “We are instituting the audience measurement system for your benefit and we are working also on getting a more virile APCON that will take care of the interest of all stakeholders,” he said.
We’re tired of your lies Mr. Lai!
You don't need such approach. Oliver De Coque, said (ihe dimma na anya, gbara akwụkwọ). So up your presentations and packages and watch the magic.
Sir, I just have one question for you. Where is the content is local content? Rubbish production, stupid casting, very poor content, expired equipments, nothing to develop the community in local content. When was the last time u watch NTA?
africaupdates GovernmentZA PresidencyZA remember your decision to prioritise outside content. Punks
Everything in Nigeria is 'ban or enforce'! We can't grow with this approach as a country
Lol my only problem is that we have more years to go with these people
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