Saturday, 25 February 2012

President Jonathan’s Neighbor2Neighbor versus Nigerian Newspapers Over Unpaid N3billion Pro-Subsidy Adverts.

 Hmmmm! This does not tell well of our media houses! :  Sahara Reporter  had it that some Newspapers such as  Leadership newspapers, Vanguard newspaper, The Guardian, This Day, Sun, Blueprint, Compass, Daily Independent, Champion, Tribune,and Business Day, have clashes with GEJ’s Neighbour 2 Neighbour  over the failure to pay about 3billion Naira owed on the pro-susidy removal advertisement in favour of the president.

Nawo! That means these media houses in a way supported the removal of fuel subsidy for them to have accepted to advertise it in the first place.

4 comments:

jb said...

We must bring them to book, no wonder we had oppositions against the protest over fuel subsidy. SAGA

Anonymous said...

Its so terrible that we cannot trust our new paper houses any longer cos they can be easily be bought over by the govt and those that support fuel subsidy.

Anonymous said...

Whoooooooooooooooo to our corrupt leaders

Anonymous said...

can u imagine the exposures during the fuel subsidy pro,how oil companies and marketers agencies are crippling our economy thru oil theft and fiticious importation of product that wre never used by nigerians and yet receiced fuel subsidy payment without conscience.Sham on them, may God expose them more.