Using the daily data collected through GeoPoll’s Media Measurement Service, GeoPoll has analyzed the top TV stations in Nigeria for Q2, April 1st – June 30th. We examined both ratings* and share** for the top stations in Nigeria. The below chart shows the average ratings for the top 10 stations during the peak hours, from 19:00 to 21:30. As displayed in this chart, NTA had the highest ratings during Q2 in prime time. NTA maintained sustained high ratings during this time, while AIT experienced a smaller peak during its airing of the news at 20:00 and 20:30. Nigeria boasts numerous TV stations that are organized by state which results in the high rating for “other” stations in the above chart. These “other” stations can be analyzed in more detail with GeoPoll’s full dataset. GeoPoll also examined average share from April to June 2015. GeoPoll found that NTA had the highest share in Q2, capturing on average 21.2% of the audience. AIT and Channel...
We write to inform you of the extension of Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) cashless policy to all States in Nigeria effective 1st July, 2014. The following modalities which are currently applicable in Lagos, Federal Capital Territory (Abuja), Abia, Anambra, Kano, Ogun and Rivers State will also be effective nationwide: The cash-in-transit lodgment and cash evacuation services will no longer be available to customers or merchants. For individual account holders, charges will apply when daily cumulative withdrawals are in excess of N500,000 For corporate account holders, charges will apply when daily cumulative withdrawals are in excess of N3,000,000 The Cashless policy applies to all accounts including COLLECTION accounts i.e. all sub-accounts linked to the same account holder would be treated as one account for both corporate and individual accounts. Please see applicable charges below: Daily Withdrawal LimitsCharges IndividualN500,0003% on excess CorporateN3,000,...
Fun-loving, smart and playful, 12-year-old David Olupitan is a walking miracle. For the parents of the boy, Afolabi and Tonye, the events of Monday, April 20 and 21, 2015 could only have ended the way it did as a result of God’s intervention. Early morning on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, a broadcast was circulating on Twitter, calling for any information on the missing boy. “David Olupitan was abducted last night at his residence at Mile 2. Any information about him, please contact 0802****406,” the broadcast read. Coming just six days after the return of the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Leke Orekoya, who were abducted by their new nanny at Surulere, Lagos but released after a ransom was paid, this kind of broadcast only amplified the apprehension which gripped the Olupitans when their son merely stepped out of the door and disappeared about 10pm on April 20. But by noon the following day (April 21), Olupitan strolled back into his parents home at the Amuwo Odofin Housing Es...
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