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Nigerians Report Online with Over 2 Million Pageviews Annually To Start News and Entertainment Streaming

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 Nigerians Report Online https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com   Over 2 million pageviews in 2022  Over 200, 000 views monthly.  Target for 2023: To have over 1 million pageviews monthly  Over 12 million pageviews annually. Launch pay per view streaming service for N1000 monthly per subscription. The news and entertainment streaming service in partnership with a leading American media company will start before the end of the year. Nigerians Report Online is also  launching a movie merchandise store on Flutterwave. The Global TV and Movie Merchandise Market is forecast to grow by $90.53 bn during 2022-2027, accelerating at a CAGR of 9.04% during the forecast period https://www.globenewswire.com/ news-release/2023/02/06/ 2601901/0/en/The-Global-TV- and-Movie-Merchandise-Market- is-forecast-to-grow-by-90-53- bn-during-2022-2027- accelerating-at-a-CAGR-of-9- 04-during-the-forecast-period. html

NEWSWEEK Cover: What Bush Got Right

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In the August 18-25 double issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, August 11): "What Bush Got Right." Fareed Zakaria assesses what President Bush has done right in American foreign policy that his successors might choose to emulate or continue. Plus: the jingoism of Chinese who return to the homeland after living overseas; Fannie, Freddie and the subprime mess that might have been avoided; an interview with T. Boone Pickens; and videogame players no longer on the margins of the industry. (PRNewsFoto/NEWSWEEK) NEW YORK, NY UNITED STATES 08/10/2008 10 Aug 2008 16:05 Africa/Lagos NEWSWEEK Cover: What Bush Got Right Fareed Zakaria Looks At President Bush's Successes In American Foreign Policy; 'Blanket Criticism Of Bush Misses An Important Reality' The Foreign Policies In Place Now 'Are More Sensible, Moderate And Mainstream. In Many Cases The Next President Should Follow Rather Than Reverse Them' NEW YORK, Aug. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- A broad shift in America...

The World's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives and YouTube - CIA Leak Case of the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists Bank.

I wanted to post the list of The World's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives , but I changed my mind, because it is not news. The information on the most wanted fugitives in the world is all over the Internet. Osama bin Laden is top on the list and on the most wanted list of the FBI and CIA. But it is a list made up by America and I wonder if President Geroge W. Bush is better than these fugiitives, because I am sure that he is also on the most wanted list of Islamic fundamentalists for the American catastrophe in Iraq. Here is how I am going to wrap up my own point of view with this YouTube - CIA Leak Case of the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists Bank.

Americans Welcome the World

10 Dec 2007 15:04 Africa/Lagos Americans Welcome the World The U.S. State Department and Business for Diplomatic Action Debut Film for Distribution in American Embassies & Consulates NEW YORK, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Karen P. Hughes and Keith Reinhard, President of Business for Diplomatic Action, today premiered the film "I am America" at the Foreign Press Center in New York. A gift from the American business community to the U.S. Department of State, the film was produced to create a welcoming impression of the United States for international travelers applying for visas. It will run in the waiting areas of more than 200 American embassies and consulates around the world. "By showing many welcoming American faces and taking visitors on a breath-taking visual tour of our country, this film should help counteract some of the negative stereotypes about America," said Karen Hughes, Under Secretary of State for P...

Nigeria: Industrial Lockout at the Nigeria LNG

Nigeria: Industrial Lockout at the Nigeria LNG The strike started by the Nigerian contract staff of the Nigeria LNG Limited on Monday became worse early Wednesday as the aggrieved Nigerian contractors embarked on a lockout of the Nigeria LNG Port Harcourt office and Bonny Plant Complex in Rivers state in the volatile Niger Delta region . The Nigerian contract staff of the Nigeria LNG in Rivers state embarked on a lockout of the Nigeria LNG Port Harcourt office and Bonny Plant Complex, Wednesday, to reinforce the industrial strike they started on Monday. The lockout is to prevent the permanent staff from working. The senior management of the Nigeria LNG limited is meeting with the contractors to resolve the industrial dispute over the unprofessional maltreatment of the Nigerian contract staff and the deprivation of other benefits. The Nigeria LNG Limited does not allow the Nigerian contract staff to benefit from the excellent medical services at the Nigeria LNG Hospital on Bonny Island,...