Thursday, December 19, 2024

ONE LOVE ECONOMY BOOSTER: NIGERIA SET TO HOST BIGGEST BENEFIT CONCERT OF THE YEAR IN A GRAND STYLE

  

ONE LOVE ECONOMY BOOSTER: 
NIGERIA SET TO HOST BIGGEST BENEFIT CONCERT OF THE YEAR IN A GRAND STYLE 

...Abraham Lincoln Reporting Live from Lagos 

IKEJA - NIGERIA 




Get Ready for an Unforgettable Night of Music, Comedy, and Fun as the One Love Elevation Benefit Concert 2024 Hits Lagos, Nigeria!

As the festive season approaches, Nigeria is set to experience the biggest benefit concert of the year! 

The One Love Elevation Benefit Concert 2024, scheduled to take place on December 21st, 2024, at the prestigious Jevnik Place in Ikeja, Lagos, promises to be an unforgettable night of music, comedy, and fun.

The concert, which is part of a broader initiative to promote unity, peace, and economic growth in Nigeria, will feature an impressive lineup of superstar artists, including Portable, Charles Okocha, Pencil the Comedian, Sir j Cryptic from the USA, Phankystar from Ghana, Blacksolo, DJ Preddy, Mayo Michael, and IGWE.


















In addition to the exciting performances, the concert will also feature a special DJ blast and an after-party at Club Voyage Live. 

Tickets for the event are available at affordable prices, ranging from #7,000 for students to #2.5 million for platinum tickets.

According to the organizers, the One Love Elevation Benefit Concert 2024 is designed to promote unity, peace, and economic growth in Nigeria. 

"We believe that music and entertainment have the power to bring people together and promote positive change," said a spokesperson for the organizers. 

"We are excited to host this concert and contribute to the growth and development of our great nation."

The One Love Elevation Benefit Concert 2024 is proudly supported by BTV Television Network and other partners. For tickets, partnership, sponsorship, and participation, please call 07032148699.

Don't miss this epic concert! Be there live and experience the magic of music and entertainment!

TICKET INFORMATION

- #7,000 - Students

- #15,000 - Regular

- #30,000 - VIP

- #1.5 million - Gold

- #2.5 million - Platinum

CONTACT INFORMATION

For tickets, partnership, sponsorship, and participation, please call 07032148699.

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Friday, December 13, 2024

NIGERIANS CHALLENGED TO RISE ABOVE APATHY AS ELECTORAL REFORMS STALL

  

NIGERIANS CHALLENGED TO RISE ABOVE APATHY AS ELECTORAL REFORMS STALL

AlHassan AbdulKareem Baba Reporting Live from Abuja...



Abuja - NIGERIA 

A clarion call has been made to Nigerians to rise above their collective apathy and demand the representation and integrity they deserve. 


This call was made by Dr. Peter Piper, the organizer of the Electoral Reform Program titled "Setting the Agenda". 


The program was aimed at setting the tone for electoral reforms, but it was snubbed by the majority of House members.


Dr. Piper attributed the apathy to the rigged elections and disregard for the will of the people, which have become the norm. 

He urged Nigerians to confront the harsh truth that unless they rise above their collective apathy and passivity, those in leadership will continue to evade accountability and neglect their responsibilities.


The National Assembly has pledged its commitment to electoral reforms, but the delay in passing the Electoral Reform Bill has raised concerns about the impact on the electoral process. 


Yiaga Africa and VMCII have called on the National Assembly to expedite the passage of the Electoral Reform Bill, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the electoral process.


Key Challenges to Electoral Reforms in Nigeria:

- Rigged elections and disregard for the will of the people

- Lack of transparency and accountability in the electoral process

- Delay in passing the Electoral Reform Bill

- Apathy and passivity among Nigerians


Way Forward:

- Nigerians must rise above their collective apathy and demand the representation and integrity they deserve

- The National Assembly must expedite the passage of the Electoral Reform Bill

- Civil society organizations must continue to advocate for transparency and accountability in the electoral process

- The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must ensure the full deployment of technology in elections


With the collective efforts of citizens, civil society organizations, and the National Assembly, Nigeria can overcome the challenges to electoral reforms and build a stronger, more democratic society.

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