The Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC) has been dragged to a Federal High Court in Lagos for infringing on the property rights of the market leader, a product of Rite Foods Limited.
Read More »NBC Predator Energy Drink Entangled in Trademark Infringement lawsuit
——-Likelihood of Confusing Consumers of Energy Drink, Alleged The Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC) has been entangled in a lawsuit at the Federal High Court in Lagos, for trademark infringement on its Predator energy drink, in resemblance to the popular market leader, produced by Rite Foods Limited.
Read More »The ex-Pfizer scientist who became an anti-covid-19 vaccination hero
A semi-retired British scientist co-authored a petition to Europe's medicines regulator, speculating, without providing evidence, that the vaccines could cause infertility in women. By REUTERS Late last year, a semi-retired British scientist co-authored a petition to Europe’s medicines regulator. The petitioners made a bold demand: Halt COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials.
Read More »Office Politics: How to Become Your Boss’ Favorite
By Adedayo Omotunde Although not encouraged, favoritism is not new in the workplace, and I might have been perceived as guilty of it based on certain decisions I took during a particular hiring process 7 years ago. I was unit head in a multinational company (MNC).
Read More »New Report on African media shows western sources dominate how the Africa story is told
One-third of all African stories in news outlets on the continent are sourced from foreign news services according to a new report from Africa No Filter (www.AfricaNoFilter.org). The ‘How African Media Covers Africa’, highlights the fact that stories about Africa continue to be told through the same persistent and negative stereotypes and frames of poverty, disease, conflict, poor leadership and corruption.
Read More »UK advertising watchdog bans Bank’s Instagram advert ‘for encouraging customers to take on debt’
Instagram campaign deemed ‘irresponsible’ for urging people to cheer themselves up via ‘buy now, pay later’ service The advertising watchdog has banned an Instagram campaign by Klarna for “irresponsibly” encouraging customers to take on debt to cheer themselves up during the pandemic.
Read More »Biden hires all-female senior communications team
WILMINGTON, Del. — Jennifer Psaki, a veteran Democratic spokeswoman, will be Joe Biden’s White House press secretary, one of seven women who will fill the upper ranks of his administration’s communications staff. It is the first time that all of the top aides tasked with speaking on behalf of an administration and shaping its message will be female.
Read More »As other companies trim their workforce, Amazon goes on hiring spree
As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, many companies have had to cut employees or close their doors entirely, but Amazon has upped its workforce by more than 50 percent from a year ago, The New York Times reports.
Read More »MTN Nigeria partners with Gameloft to introduce a new gaming platform- MTN Gameworld
In partnership with Gameloft, a leader in the development and publishing of games, MTN Nigeria has announced the launch of MTN Gameworld - a new gaming platform for its subscribers.
Read More »AT&T reportedly looking to sell CNN after ‘hit’ from ‘hating Trump’
AT&T is reportedly $150 billion in debt AT&T is reportedly looking at selling CNN to pay its massive debt, but the cable news company may have hit its peak “hating Trump,” Fox Business Network senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino argued Friday. “CNN does not have Donald Trump to kick around anymore and their ratings will take a hit,” he told “Tucker …
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