WCWDT 4: MTN Foundation hands over Medical equipment to Primary Health Centres

MTN Foundation, the social investment vehicle of MTN Nigeria, has donated medical equipment to 12 primary health centres across Nigeria in the fourth phase of its What Can We Do Together (WCWDT) campaign. The initiative allows Nigerians to nominate selected projects they consider of utmost need to their communities. The nomination of primary health centres in […]

BBNaija Lockdown Highlights Airs from March 1 on Africa Magic

BBNaija Lockdown Highlights

MultiChoice Nigeria is set to air highlights from BBNaija season 5 from Monday, 1 March till Friday, 26 March 2021 on Africa Magic Urban (DStv channel 153) and Africa Magic Family (DStv channel 154 & GOtv channel 2) at 10pm. BBNaija lovers will have another opportunity to relive some of the best moments of the […]

Korea’s Number 1 Entertainment Channel, tvN Set To Debut On DStv

MultiChoice Group and its counterpart, CJ ENM HK, have announced the launch of Korean entertainment pop up channel tvN Africa on DStv, channel 134 from Monday, 1st March, 2021. This marks the first foray for Korea’s #1 entertainment brand into the continent. tvN is available to DStv Premium, Compact Plus and Compact customers. tvN is […]

Where Advocacy and Activism Meet by Ayeni Adekunle

There’s never been a time in the history of mankind, that humans, no matter their sex, race, status, or location have had as much power to make their voice heard. The world watched, provided commentary, and joined virtually, as Russians took to the streets on Saturday, January 23, 2021, in support of jailed opposition leader […]

Using Your Own Medicine by Sanusi Adebimpe

“When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable.” This quote adequately captures the problem of public relations, which is ironic seeing that a profession whose duty it is to manage the perception of others hasn’t quite done so for itself. Few professions are as misunderstood as PR.  Over the years, the concept of PR has […]

The Problem Of PR by Iretomiwa Akintunde-Johnson

Public Relations as we once knew it has since been dead and buried. Even as a newbie PR associate consultant in 2018, I cringed when a client expected me to focus on print, online and social media alone. They were mere means to an end. Three years ago, rapid technological growth, dark social, an audience […]

Technology in Marketing by Sanusi Adebimpe

2020 was the year everything changed. Pre-coronavirus, the world was relatively predictable, there was a playbook that worked and brands knew where they fit. Now we live in “unprecedented times”, the upheavals of the COVID-19 pandemic has sped up the adoption of technologies in marketing. These changes will be around for a long time.   Technology […]

The Next Big Thing by Samuel Ipinyomi

“The next big thing”. What does that even mean, you might ask. Let me explain. Ever since humans first landed on planet earth (depending on which theory you believe), we’ve always looked to the next thing after achieving a set goal. What’s next? That’s usually the same question after every milestone? It was true 2000 […]

The Future Of Privacy by Fayokemi Fadeyi

Certain digital products have come under scrutiny for a perceived failure to treat privacy issues with the importance it deserves.  As a result, users are becoming more cautious about the way they use certain features, which has significantly dampened user experiences. Like dominoes, these issues will give rise to further situations that will require swift […]

The Final Bridge by Sharon Grey

Back in the 14,000 BC, when ancient cartographers (map makers) set out to symbolically represent the world on tablets and in caves, the ultimate objective for them was to explain their world as they knew it. Even then, with less sophisticated gadgets that could lend a third perspective to the conclusions they came to, there […]