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Jonathan to speak on National Issues on Sunday, to be aired on NTA and FRCN
Jonathan to speak on National Issues on Sunday, to be aired on NTA and FRCN
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Friday, November 16, 2012
President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday will feature on the next edition of the Presidential Media Chat.
Presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, in a statement on Friday said Jonathan would speak on matters of national interest in the next edition of the programme.
The statement reads, “During the Presidential Media Chat which will be broadcast live on the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority and the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, President Jonathan will answer questions and respond to comments from a panel of reputable media practitioners on a broad range of issues that are presently in the public domain.
“The Presidential Media Chat will begin at 19:00 hours and all other television and radio stations in the country are advised to hook up to the network services of NTA and FRCN to transmit the programme for the benefit of their viewers and listeners.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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I hope the little thats is remaining of the fuel subsidy wont be removed finally. The president is insensitive to the Nigerian plight. He does things without considering how it may impact on the populace. All he cares is what the western world think of his economic policies, not how Nigerians may benefit or suffer from it. Its funny he removed fuel subsidy and as if thats not enough, the electricity bill were increased by more than 500%. Am seriously nervous that tomorrow is another bomb shell that will detonate and the comfort of the average man will be severed once more by the leader they elected.
ReplyDeleteNa subsidy matter Presido wan talk about. Moreover, wey d light we wan take watch d broadcast. Electric situation don dey terrible that we no dey watch TV again.
ReplyDeleteNigerianEye please look into the quality of English of your writers. "To be BROADCASTED" is not correct. "to be broadcast" is what you should say.
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