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August
The Media and Academia Honour Uyo
The state of journalistic writing in Nigeria came under focus on August 2, 2006 in Lagos, when Diamond Publications Limited, publishers of Media Review, presented to the public, ‘Rite It Right: Analysis of Writing Errors in Nigerian Media ... | Read more

July
BANKS and their New LOOK
The recently concluded consolidation exercise in the banking sector by the apex bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has expectedly led to the need to consolidate the names and logos of allied parties. As the mergers were being effected, re-branding and re-packaging became imperative... | Read more

June
How the Press buried Third Term
The plot started innocuously enough when Ambassador Greg Mbadiwe proposed a constitutional amendment to add four more years to President Olusegun Obasanjo’s tenure at the Political Reform Conference in February 2005. Experienced Nigerians, who know how these things work, feared the ... | Read more

May
All That Fuss About Wrap Around
Like one who saw tomorrow, Media Review reported in September 2004 that the new advertising concept just introduced, which allowed newspapers wrap advertisements round their front pages, if not properly handled, could be hijacked by politicians. 19 months after the report, the magazine’s . . . | Read more

April
Pains and Gains of GSM
‘A true friend unbosoms freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably.’ – William Penn in ‘Some Fruits Of Solitude’ . . . | Read more

February
2005 – Top Ten Stories by Top Ten Editors
The year 2005 witnessed some ground-shaking events which occupied the media but of all these events, which ranged from internal politicking to the fight against corruption among public office holders; from natural disasters to man-made accidents and from local economic reform policies to . . . | Read more

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