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Godwin Isenyo, Kaduna
Nigeria’s foremost automobile assembly, PAN Nigeria Limited, has launched one of the country’s first virtual auto showroom for the Yuletide season.
In a statement signed by Head of Corporate Communications, Oladeji Bamidele, on Tuesday, PAN said the virtual showroom was introduced to help customers gain insight on the company’s newest products – the Higer H5C 16-seater bus, Higer H6C 19-seater bus, and the Higer Ambulance, from the comfort of their homes.
The company said the platform would provide a responsive opportunity to customers to discover the unique features of the Higer bus range while remaining safe in their homes in conforming with the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CBG rewards top fans on social media
As part of efforts to recognize CBG’s most engaging social media followers and brand influencers, Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd (CBG), has rewarded over 30 top social media fans with exciting giveaways, including cash and CBG branded items.
Speaking on bringing excitement to the most engaging social media influencers, Head of Corporate Communications, Anita Oppong Amegah said:
“Our social media platforms have been very instrumental in connecting with our customers especially during the COVID-19 period. Through our platforms, we have been able to understand some of our customers better and preach our innovative products and services to a larger base of our customers even in times of social distancing”.
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Dennis Naku, Port Harcourt
The fate of over three thousand investors of a trading company known as MBA Forex in Port Harcourt, Rivers State is hanging in the balance over alleged collapse of the firm.
Many investors decried the firm’s failure to fulfil its agreement of paying them their monthly dividends that depend on individual investment for October, November and December.
Our correspondent who visited the company’s imposing office located at Waterlines bus stop, Aba Road observed that the gate was closed, with no sign of activity going on there.
A lady who was the only person seen seated inside the company’s compound told our correspondent that the place had been closed since Monday.
·Telcos seek subscribers’ understanding over process hitches
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has denied claims that its website has been breached, preventing people from accessing it.
NIMC Head of Corporate Communications, Kayode Adegoke, in a statement posted on the Commission’s Twitter handle@nimc ng, yesterday, said the purported breach of the National Identity Database going round the social media is “false, a hoax and of mischievous intent”.
However, as at the time of filing this report, checks by The Guardian showed that the site www.nimc.gov.ng had not come up.Adegoke, while assuring the public that there were no breaches or incidents, said investigations on the alleged data dump were found to be non-existent in the National Identity Database.
·Telcos seek subscribers’ understanding over process hitches
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has denied claims that its website has been breached, preventing people from accessing it.
NIMC Head of Corporate Communications, Kayode Adegoke, in a statement posted on the Commission’s Twitter handle@nimc ng, yesterday, said the purported breach of the National Identity Database going round the social media is “false, a hoax and of mischievous intent”.
However, as at the time of filing this report, checks by The Guardian showed that the site www.nimc.gov.ng had not come up.Adegoke, while assuring the public that there were no breaches or incidents, said investigations on the alleged data dump were found to be non-existent in the National Identity Database.