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DOPE TV BERTHS IN NIGERIA

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Dope TV, a digital urban youth and family entertainment multi TV platform with free, unlimited access for Nigerians to watch favourite media contents like movies, drama series, soap opera, comedy shows, lifestyle and magazine shows, news, reality TV shows, family dramas and children and teen programmes, has launched. From the stable of Digital Interactive Media, a 360 degree marketing communications company behind innovative contents like the Next Movie Star, Supermom, Excite TV, Dear Diary and Dormitory 8 among others, the web-based TV would also be available on mobile phone via the Dope TV app on Google Play Store and Apple Play Store while allowing visitors to interact, share content, chat and engage on different sections of the platform.

The CEO of Dope TV, Sola Fajobi, said, “We are aggregating the best of entertainment media channels on one platform that our users can access online via dopetv.ng and on mobile devices. Also a bouquet of several youth-centric entertainment media channels relevant to the lifestyle of the young urban African, Dope TV has congregated all the exciting, engaging, hilarious, interactive and educational media content that is appealing to the lifestyle of our audience into different channels under one platform and delivered to the target via their closest touch points – online and mobile.”

Fajobi disclosed that like the choices people make on their cable/satellite decoder, Dope TV is divided into six key channels; “Dope Studio, a proudly 100% African entertainment content channel showcasing high quality and premium recorded content from across the continent, offers the best of movies, soaps, drama series, sitcoms, lifestyle and magazine shows, comedy skits and shows, reality TV shows, music, events, parties and great moments.” He continued, “Dope Life is the real time entertainment, lifestyle and news channel designed for the African youth. All contents in this section are original and offered in 10 sections some of which include: Dope Fashion and Style, Dope Fun People, Dope Now, Dope Streetz of Showbiz, Dope Metro e.t.c.”

There is also Dope Interact, a chat room portal, which offers a wide range of chat rooms where people chat with each other on various topics; while the chemistry section is purely a dating and romance platform. “Dope Stream is our live-streaming channel for all live shows, programmes or content like events, reality TV shows, red carpet moments, news and other content offerings that are hot, happening now or in high demand while Dope family is the premium home and family-friendly channel with contents like cooking shows and tips, home affairs, health, fitness and hygiene, décor tips, parenting, crafts and recipes, schools and career guides, educational games, family oriented reality TV shows e.t.c. designed to educate, entertain, inform and interact with mothers, fathers, teens, children and the whole family in a more meaningful way.”

According to Fajobi, “Dope Reality showcases fresh and original reality TV shows and various ranges of contemporary formats will be on display with fresh shows every month. Each quarter, the channel will broadcast at least one original format while celebrity lifestyle reality formats will be a consistent feature on daily and weekly basis. The fact is straightforward, reality show is the in-thing globally now and we want to own it in Nigeria.”

Fajobi promised that his new offering would “engage the youth and family audience through edge of the seat, exciting, interesting and rewarding content and shows that will be promoted and launched on the channel available to subscribers daily free of any charge. Dope TV offers a fix for everyone’s addiction, so whatever your addiction is, be rest assured we got something here for you. You can also get updates on all our social media pages like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram and Google Plus among others.”

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Tanker explosion kills one, injures three in Lagos

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At least one person has died, with three others injured, in a tanker explosion on the Otedola Bridge in Lagos.

The tanker, laden with Premium Motor Spirit popularly known as petrol, burst into flames on Tuesday night, a situation that forced residents and motorists to scamper for safety.

The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, confirmed the casualty figure in a statement.

“Three adult male victims with severe burns have been rescued and transferred to Gbagada General Hospital burns unit while the remains of an adult male were also recovered.

“All hands remain on deck to extinguish the flames. Motorists are urged to take alternative routes where possible,” Oke-Osanyintolu said.

Earlier, Oke-Osanyintolu said the agency’s Tiger Response Team was on the scene working to bring the situation under control.

He added that the road has been cordoned off, urging motorists to take alternative routes.

In the same vein, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, confirmed the accident in a statement.

LASTMA, in a post on X, said the fire affected nearby structures, including a church, residential house, and mechanics’ parks at Otedola under bridge, adjacent to CMD Road, adding that emergency responders were on ground to handle the situation.

“A tanker has fallen and caught fire, affecting nearby structures, including a church, residential house, and mechanics’ parks at Otedola Under Bridge, adjacent to CMD Road,” the statement read.

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Alleged sexual harassment: What Senator Natasha told UN Inter-Parliamentary Union

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, told the United Nations Inter-Parliamentary Union on Tuesday that she had been illegally suspended by the Nigerian Senate.

Natasha, who accused the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, of sexual harassment, was recently handed a six-month suspension over her alleged conduct in the Red Chamber.

Speaking at the Women in Parliament session held on Tuesday at the Inter-Parliamentary Union Meeting in New York, Senator Natasha described the suspension as illegal.

The lawmaker, who broke down in tears while delivering her report, demanded justice, saying she had been silenced.

She said, “I came with a heavy heart from Nigeria. I am not here to bring shame to our country but to seek help for the women in Nigeria.

“I was suspended illegally because I submitted a petition of sexual harassment against the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio.

“I was silenced and suspended. I was suspended for six months with many stringent conditions, such as the withdrawal of my security and all official vehicles assigned to me as a senator.

“My salary was cut off, and I was prohibited from appearing anywhere within the National Assembly. For six months, I must not introduce myself as a senator in Nigeria.

“I have nowhere else to turn but here. This is a clear case of political victimisation.”

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FCCPC slams MTN CEO with court summons over directives violation, presentation of incomplete documents

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On May 28, Mr. Karl Toriola, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, would be arraigned by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).
In violation of the FCCPC Act, Toriola, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, and others will be charged for allegedly failing to provide the commission with the information and documents it requested in response to a valid summons. Justice H.J. Yilwa of the Federal High Court in Abuja will arraign the firm and its CEO with Tobechukwu Okigbo, MTN’s Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, and Ikenna Ikeme, MTN’s General Manager, Regulatory Affairs.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, Toriola, Okigbo, and Ikeme were identified as the first, second, and fourth suspects, respectively, in the charge designated FHC/ABJ/CR/354/2024 by the FCCPC.

BrandSpur telecoma and information news reports that a group of attorneys led by Akoji Achimugu preferred the suspects with two counts in the charge, which was dated July 19, 2024, and filed July 22, 2024. They weren’t in court when the matter was called. Justice Yilwa questioned Chizenum Nsitem, an FCCP attorney, about the suspects’ location. Nsitem told the court that even though the arraignment of the defendants was the scheduled event, he had only been briefed on the case and would require additional time to review the case file. For arraignment, the judge postponed the case until May 28.

According to NAN, the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) had previously charged MTN Nigeria Communications Ltd., its CEO Toriola, MTN Senior Executive Officer Nkeakam Abhulimen, telecommunications service provider Fun Mobile Ltd., and its CEO Yahaya Maibe. On March 20, 2024, the NCC filed the three-count accusation, which is currently before sister court Justice Inyang Ekwo and is marked FHC/ABJ/CR/111/2024.

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Between 2010 and 2017, the defendants were accused by the prosecution of: “Offered for sale, sold and traded for business, infringed musical works of Maleke Moye, an artiste, without his consent and authorisation.”

Continuing, the commission said that the defendants have utilized Maleke’s sound recordings and musical compositions, known as “caller ring back tunes,” which are protected by copyright, without the artist’s consent. Among the musician’s allegedly infringed musical compositions and sound recordings are “911, Minimini-Wana Wana, Stop Racism, Ewole, 911 instrumental, Radio, Low Waist, and No Bother.”

In violation of the artist’s rights, they were also accused of unlawfully and without permission distributing the musical compositions to their subscribers. The third count claimed that the suspects possessed the artist’s sound recordings and musical compositions in their hands unless they were being used for domestic or personal purposes. Section 20 (2) (a) (b) and (c) of the Copyright Act, Cap. C28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, are the penalties for the claimed offence, according to the copyright commission.

On February 25, Justice Ekwo postponed the case till May 15 for reporting after the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) expressed interest in taking over.

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