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UK-Nigeria Partnership to Boost Creative Industries
The United Kingdom and Nigeria have officially launched the Creative Industries Technical Working Group, a strategic initiative under the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP). The move, announced in London, aims to bolster collaboration between the two nations’ creative sectors and unlock new economic opportunities. According to a statement from the British High Commission, the launch coincided with a matchmaking event connecting UK and Nigerian creative industry leaders. The initiative is designed to foster cross-border partnerships, drive innovation, and support sustainable economic growth in key creative sub-sectors, including Film and TV, Music, Fashion and Design, Architecture, Advertising, and Gaming.…

The United Kingdom and Nigeria have officially launched the Creative Industries Technical Working Group, a strategic initiative under the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP). The move, announced in London, aims to bolster collaboration between the two nations’ creative sectors and unlock new economic opportunities. According to a statement from the British High Commission, the launch coincided with a matchmaking event connecting UK and Nigerian creative industry leaders. The initiative is designed to foster cross-border partnerships, drive innovation, and support sustainable economic growth in key creative sub-sectors, including Film and TV, Music, Fashion and Design, Architecture, Advertising, and Gaming.…
Not Using Deodorant Should Be Punishable By Law – Fredrick Leonard
Frederick Nnaemeka Leonard, ace Nigerian actor, has expressed concern over individuals that sweat profusely, yet do not use deodorant. He posited that it was an offence that should be punishable by law.On his instagram page @freddieleonard, he said not using deodorant/body spray should be an offence punishable by law.“It not expensive. No matter how low you earn, you can afford it.” He also mentioned that individuals, who belong to this category, should use the money they spend on cakes, gossip and data to visit gossip blogs on social media, to fresh up themselves and smell good. Leonard has won many…

Frederick Nnaemeka Leonard, ace Nigerian actor, has expressed concern over individuals that sweat profusely, yet do not use deodorant. He posited that it was an offence that should be punishable by law.On his instagram page @freddieleonard, he said not using deodorant/body spray should be an offence punishable by law.“It not expensive. No matter how low you earn, you can afford it.” He also mentioned that individuals, who belong to this category, should use the money they spend on cakes, gossip and data to visit gossip blogs on social media, to fresh up themselves and smell good. Leonard has won many…
Nigerians Want To See World Cup Ticket- Pinnick
President of the Nigeria Football Federation and Member of the FIFA Council, Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick on Wednesday disclosed that the football –ruling body is taking the two matches between the Super Eagles and the Black Stars of Ghana as “very serious business,” insisting that everything legal and acceptable is being done for Nigeria to achieve victory. At a meeting with some Members of the NFF Executive Committee and Management inside the NFF Secretariat, Pinnick admitted that the World Cup playoff fixture is a ‘war’ and must be approached with utmost commitment, focus and with zero tolerance for tardiness. “Of…

President of the Nigeria Football Federation and Member of the FIFA Council, Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick on Wednesday disclosed that the football –ruling body is taking the two matches between the Super Eagles and the Black Stars of Ghana as “very serious business,” insisting that everything legal and acceptable is being done for Nigeria to achieve victory. At a meeting with some Members of the NFF Executive Committee and Management inside the NFF Secretariat, Pinnick admitted that the World Cup playoff fixture is a ‘war’ and must be approached with utmost commitment, focus and with zero tolerance for tardiness. “Of…