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  2. House Committee on Communications (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Oversees Nigeria's communications sector, including telecommunications and information technology services The House Committee on Communications is a standing committee of the Nigerian National Assembly tasked with legislative oversight of the communications sector, including telecommunications , information technology , and digital economy ...

  3. The Netng - Wikipedia

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    Netng is known for breaking and reporting exclusive entertainment news. [18] For instance, Netng was first to break the news of the birth of Wizkid and Ice Prince's kids. In 2012, Netng reported an exclusive interview granted it by D'Banj in London providing a comprehensive insight into what led to the break up of Don Jazzy and D'banj (co-founders of Mo' Hits Records).

  4. NEC Live - Wikipedia

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    Conversations were on topics such as “How Nigeria’s comedy industry is saving lives and creating jobs”, “Why the rest of the world needs African entertainment”, “How to create entertainment for global audiences - the MTV story”, "How Nollywood is Reclaiming the Market from Hollywood", "Looking Back, To Plot The Future of Music".

  5. Action! Nigeria's film industry draws global entertainment brands

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    LAGOS (Reuters) - "Oya!" shouts the director in Nigerian Pidgin English. Some, like French group Vivendi's Canal+, seek to harness Nigerian hustle and know-how to extend the lifespan of the ...

  6. USA TODAY 1 hour ago Miley Cyrus reflects, Duchess Meghan delays show amid LA fires, Grammys to proceed. Amid the battle against multiple California wildfires, celebrities are continuing to speak out and get involved in helping the relief efforts.

  7. Rattled by Pandemic, Protests, Nigeria’s Film Industry Looks ...

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    When Nigerian cinemas reopened in September after a months-long lockdown, Moses Babatope, co-founder of the distributor and production company FilmOne Entertainment, began looking ahead to a busy ...

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  9. Telecommunications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Roughly 40 state government-owned radio stations typically carry their own programs except for news broadcasts. [5] Several private TV stations are operational. Cable and satellite TV subscription services are available. Nigeria has about 20 private radio stations; transmissions of international broadcasters are available.