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Super-connected: Social media usage in Investor Relations by ...
Carolina Bridi, the author, contacted Obi Onyeaso, managing director of Customs Street Advisors, on his assessment of the contributions of social media to the practice. His views may be read in the last paragraph of the story ...
Top Billing: Is Communications Ready for Prime-Time?
'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat, and we must take the current when ...
The Last Mile: Financial Journalism Brings it Home
The delivery of company results to investors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange shares a lot in common with processes on an assembly line. The chain begins with the faceless managers who feed inputs to management information systems and the ...
Two-Way Street: What are Investors Thinking?
It is tempting for companies to imagine that once they push financial results, earnings releases and announcements of strategic moves out in the public domain, their job is finished. ...
Perma-paign: The Brave New World where Perception is Substance
In 1976, Patrick Caddell, a young political adviser to incoming President Jimmy Carter, articulated the implications of a doctrine that would become known as the term 'permanent campaign.' Under the title, 'Initial Working Paper on ...
Blog Mídia8!: Como usar mídias sociais para network
Esse ângulo pessoal é valioso para mim”, me disse o nigeriano Obi Onyeaso, que comanda em Lagos (Nigéria) uma consultoria em Relações com Investidores e comunicação financeira para empresas africanas de capital aberto. ...
Rights can be so Wrong
I may have my dates mixed up, but I think Cadbury started it with their 'It's Your Right. Take It or Trade It' campaign for the confectionery giant's September 2009 Rights Issue. Then in January 2010, Oando, the integrated energy ...
Screw-me-not: Shareholders refuse to Bend Over
In the old days, whenever things turned sour in foreign countries, big business used to call on their home government to race to their rescue and it often did. Sometimes a phone call was all it took to sort things out. ...
Dead Economists' Society: Ideas Biding their Time
In the Preface to his classic text, Capitalism and Freedom, the late Milton Friedman, winner of the Nobel Prize in economics and unapologetic free market apostle, explained the purpose of his book. '[We need] to keep options open until ...
Regulatory Rowdiness: The Market Reform Free-For-All
From the majestic US Capitol to the rowdy chamber of the British House of Commons to the technocrat-filled halls of the European Parliament efforts are in full gear to rewrite the rules that govern financial markets. ...
Reversal of Fortune: Rethinking Cost Cutting in Corporate Value ...
Cost-cutting may become the silent casualty of BP's Deepwater Horizon rig explosion. Once hailed as a sure boost to profitability, investors have swung to the opposite extreme of caution about its implications for the future of ...
The S Factor: Beyond Strategy, Scale and Strength
On May 17, 2007, at its annual shareholders' meeting, a private shareholder asked Sir David Clementi, chairman of Prudential, the UK insurance giant, if the company had 'the strategy, strength and scale to stave off a breakup or a ...
Vacuumistan: The State of Business and Financial Information in Africa
Africa: Conquering The Last Frontier sounds like a befitting movie title to showcase the progress made on the continent's capital markets in the last decade. New stock exchanges, more initial public offerings in the past decade than in ...
Seating Arrangements: Inviting Corporate Communicators to the Head ...
Forget the glamour. It is a hard knock life for the corporate communications department. Crisis communications, reputation management, stakeholder relations, community affairs, brand direction, internal communications, external affairs, ...
Looking into Transparency – Africa Investor Survey on Transparency ...
Obi Onyeaso, managing director and founder of Customs Street Advisors, a Lagos-based investor relations advisory firm, explains that transparency is, at its base, a compliance function and that it is not an elective principle. ...
Chasing Shadows: Who Benefits When Owners Own Up
Sanusi-watching has become Nigeria's most popular spectator sport. Every other week, the Central Bank governor beams his searchlight at a dark corner of the banking attic to expose a mangled mass of cobweb. Oddly, his admission at a ...
Scheherazade in the Boardroom: Story-telling for the Capital Markets
The numbers have gone dumb. They can no longer speak for themselves. There used to be a time when the numbers were the only game in town. In those days, they always came in 'in line with expectations.' Like guided missiles, once they ...
The Authenticity Imperative: Brand Know Thyself
'Climate change is an issue which raises fundamental questions about the relationship between companies and society as a whole, and between one generation and the next.' Can you guess who said that? A campaigner for Friends of the Earth ...
The Authenticity Imperative: Brand Know Thyself
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I use the contradiction between BP's 'beyond petroleum' campaign and its Gulf of Mexico rig explosion to illustrate how companies create problems for themselves when there is an inconsistency between ...
Back to Ethics: Investment Banking & the Moral Compass
This week in Alrroya Aleqtissadiya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I argue that while the law may not be technically breached, once companies start to play in an ethical gray area, they open themselves up ...
Back to Ethics: Investment Banking & the Moral Compass
In hindsight, the adulteration of ethics in investment banking may be the great lesson of the last decade. Everywhere we turn, we find conflicted agents who exploited the trust ascribed to them to profit at their principals' expense. ...
Institutional Inmates: What the Extinction of Retail Investors ...
This week in Alrroya Aleqtissadiya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I examine the significance of the inexorable share register demographic shift to institutional investors for local companies. ...
Institutional Inmates: What the Extinction of Retail Investors ...
In his keynote address at the UK Investor Relations Society's April 2010 Conference, Xavier Rolet, chief executive officer of the London Stock Exchange, admitted that the LSE was under-serving retail investors. ...
Who Your Daddy? The Economic Recovery's Paternity Suit
This week on Street Talking in NEXT I discuss the diversionary dispute between two groups, the Renaissance Professionals and Vision for Greater Nigeria, over the ascription of credit for the first buds of the economic recovery. ...
Who's Your Daddy? The Economic Recovery's Paternity Suit
In primary school, the playground scene of children contesting ownership of a lost-and-found item was a familiar one. 'It's mine.' 'No, it's mine.' 'I found it first. Hand it over.' So it went. Normally, it was easy to ascertain ...
Post-Meltdown Stress: Are we hooked on Depression?
This week in Alrroya Aleqtissadiya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I point out that the popular obsession with the global economic crisis of 2007-09 may be blinding many to the recovery that is already ...
Post-Meltdown Stress: Are we hooked on Depression?
Why did no one see it coming? That was the question the Queen of England posed to Professor Garicano of the London School of Economics in November 2008. The British monarch wanted to know why the early warning systems failed to alert ...
Disclosure by Deepthroat: Undercover Should not Blow the Cover
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I point out that good corporate disclosure culture is about far more than what companies reveal on their financial statements. It is a bad sign when markets are led by rumour. ...
Disclosure by Deepthroat: Undercover Should not Blow the Cover
It is a bad sign when markets are led by rumour. For the prudent investor, simply staying up to date with the array of overland information sources on public companies can be a full-time job. To add subterranean and back alley news ...
Killers, not Guns, Pull Triggers: Financial Innovation Must not Die
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I argue that in spite of all the bad rep it has been receiving from politicians and commentators lately, products of financial innovation including derivatives, remain vital for global economic ...
Killers, not Guns, Pull Triggers: Financial Innovation Must not Die
We all know the doomed legend of Icarus. The youth's father, Daedalus, had fashioned wings made with feathers and wax for their getaway from King Minos of Crete's prison. Before their ascent, Daedalus warned his son not to fly too close ...
All the Right Noises: But is Ms. Oteh's Talk Cheap?
Back in the Age of Innocence, 2008 to be precise, after my one millionth sighting of the ubiquitous 'Change We Can Believe In' on car bumper stickers, t-shirts and banner ads on the web, that motivational slogan tripped over to the land ...
All the Right Noises: But is Ms. Oteh's Talk Cheap?
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I review the agenda and style of Ms. Arunma Oteh, the recently confirmed Securities & Exchange Commission of Nigeria boss, whose low decibel method could mask a high intensity focus on fixing the ...
Shareholder Engagement and Sustainable Growth
Companies often complain that investors and analysts set unfair standards for them. For example, those in their growth phase feel irritated when pressured by dividend clientele to make payouts like mature companies. ...
Shareholder Engagement and Sustainable Growth
This week in Alrroya Aleqtissadiya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I urge companies to stop viewing shareholder engagement as a distraction or waste of management time. On the contrary, it may be the ...
Not Guilty as Charged: Spare Shareholders the Blame
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I argue that it is patently unfair to excoriate shareholders for the risks companies took in the pre-crisis era; they hardly knew of them and when they did, there was little they could do. ...
Not Guilty as Charged: Spare Shareholders the Blame
Michel Barnier, the new European Union Commissioner of the Internal Market and Services, is set on a mission to gore oxen. In his first press interview, the Commissioner bluntly declared his intention to review shareholder engagement ...
Who the Cap Fits: Capitalizationism does not Pay
This week in Alrroya Aleqtissadiya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I make a case for merits of smaller cap stocks, which are often overlooked by investors. Yes, you guessed right. ...
The Frequency of New Media in Investor Relations | Investor ...
These are just some of the questions companies need to find answers to. No doubt, those that do will be reaping the benefits for a long time to come. Do keep up your stellar writing. Obi Tabansi Onyeaso ...
Mind the Gap when hopping on the Social Media bandwagon
This week in Alrroya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I argue that social media has come of age and that companies need to start to take it seriously. Socmed is no longer a Gen-Y distraction. ...
Virtual SADness (Self Assured Destruction) on Social Media
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I point out that contrary to the popular belief that companies expose themselves to attacks from embittered customers, angry investors and unscrupulous competitors when they join social networks, ...
Look, don't Touch: Real time Prices without Trading is Useless
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I describe why I am not very impressed by the Nigerian Stock Exchange's latest announcement to deliver real time prices to investors. I argue that without investor access to real-time trading, ...
One man's meat, another man's poison: Soludo's restrictions on ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Corporate communications, Investor relations. Tags: advertising, Banks, Central Bank of Nigeria, corporate governance, Financial communications, Financial institutions, financial press, financial results, ...
Walled Gardens vs. Gated Communities vs. Open Architecture
On Monday, Obi Ugochukwu, the managing director, sent emails to blocked account owners that their expired accounts would be reactivated in line with the portal's latest two-tier structure: regular, which is free (with unlimited access ...
Outlaw Bride Raid: Shotgun Weddings will Backfire
This week in Alrroya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I discuss the often incoherent communications that have followed what are effectively government seizures and unsolicited equity investments in public ...
Under-used & Under-rated: Are corporate websites wasting assets?
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I looks at how companies passing through challenging phases use their websites as a channel of communications to build stakeholder support and address their concerns, using the case of the rescued ...
Africa Investor Magazine Survey Results on Investor Relations in ...
In February, Africa Investor magazine, a premier provider of investment data, research, broadcast and published content to the investment community in sub-Saharan Africa invited me to participate in its survey on investor relations ...
Peace in Our Time: Why the Shareowner versus Stake-tenant Conflict ...
Recently, Nestlé Switzerland, the global nutrition, health and wellness giant, invited me to share my thoughts on the age-old shareholder-stakeholder debate on the company's corporate social responsibility blog, Creating Shared Value. ...
Petroleum Industry Bill: Game of Chicken or Chicken Little
Last Sunday, an article I wrote on Nigeria's controversial draft Petroleum Industry Bill appeared in NEXT newspaper. Rather than focus on the specificities of the proposed bill, which many commentators have already done, I approach the ...
Petroleum Industry Bill: Game of Chicken or Chicken Little ...
Author: Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Corporate communications. Tags: NEXT, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Petroleum Industry Bill. Last Sunday, an article I wrote on Nigeria's controversial draft Petroleum Industry Bill ...
Investor communications and disclosure: It's Broke. Let's fix it ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Investor relations. Tags: Alrroya, Arunma Oteh, corporate governance, Disclosure, Investor relations, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Professor Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, Regulation Fair Disclosure, Sarbanes-Oxley, ...
Charts Hypochondriasis: A Panacea for Uppers and Downers Addiction
This week in Alrroya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I urge public companies to reclaim their mandate in providing guidance to investors on their value generating potential from the tyranny of end-of-day ...
Different or Indifferent: Politics Does Matter After All
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I take a step back from my parochial interests in investor relations and shareholder issues to trace the tight relationship between sound judgment among the political leaders and national economic ...
The Value Additive Content of Executive Media Interviews
This week in Alroyya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I champion the beneficial role that media interviews can play in raising the profile of companies among the investment community and malignant ...
The Scorecard Aesthetic: Rethinking Annual Report Design
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I discuss the importance of design in encouraging shareholders to actually want to study annual reports, which is indispensable if they are to understand the business environment, strategy and ...
Investor communications and disclosure: It's Broke. Let's fix it
This week in Alroyya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business and financial daily, I discuss the role that robust disclosure rules can play in averting a repetition of the turmoil that has engulfed the market in the past two years. ...
Signal versus Noise: Scrutinizing Share Buybacks
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I share my reservations on the proclaimed obvious merits of recent capital structure reconfigurations, especially share reconstructions and buy-backs by companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. ...
Growing up in frontier markets
This week in Alrroya, the United Arab Emirates business and finance daily, I discuss the demands by international fund managers on public companies in frontier markets like Nigeria to improve their corporate governance and risk ...
Inglorious Bastards: Adoption Procedure for Orphan Stocks on the ...
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I discuss the challenges small- and mid-cap companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange face in attracting and sustaining investment community attention. I conclude with a number of recommendations. ...
Next in line: Successor visibility at Public Companies
For an institution long considered key man-captive, UBA has proven the pundits wrong. Less than forty-eight hours after the new Central Bank of Nigeria rule on the tenure of bank chief executives, UBA, without skipping a heartbeat, ...
Surf boards: Riding Public and Private Sector waves
This week on Street Talking in NEXT, I argue that the time has come for public companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange to lay down rules on the extra-company activities of directors, particularly those which involve regulatory ...
My New Year Wish List: Dreaming of the Big Board
This week on Street Talking on NEXT, I argue for the listing of successful private companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Alright, so today's title should have been 'My Christmas wish list'. In fact, I got bitten by this wishful ...
Hi-Fi: Pumping up the Valuation Volume
In announcements on strategic actions, companies often present the singular act as sufficient cause for a boost in shareholder value. This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I argue that that is not enough. To enjoy a higher valuation, ...
CSR Salad: Is Corporate Social Responsibility a fad diet or ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Investor relations. Tags: Access Bank, Banks, business strategy, Corporate communications, corporate governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Dangote Foundation, Ethical funds, Investor relations, ...
CSR Salad: Is Corporate Social Responsibility a fad diet or ...
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I argue that the corporate social responsibility initiatives by companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange ought to aim further than philanthropic gestures to a broader set of objectives of ...
Rebel with[out] a cause: Theory and Practice of Shareholder Activism
This week on Street Talking on NEXT, I review the tactics of shareholder agitants on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 2009 and identify why they enjoy very limited success in galvanizing popular support. In his famous 1947 essay, ...
The place to be: Why the Internet is integral to investor ...
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I discuss the critical role company websites can play in closing the mispricing gap between stock prices and the underlying value of companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. ...
The values chain: Rebuilding Trust at Oceanic Bank
Under Cecilia Ibru, its former CEO, Oceanic Bank enjoyed a public reputation for ethics in business. However, recent revelations since her removal on August 14, 2009 by the Central Bank of Nigeria have thrown rotten eggs at that edifice ...
Fear and Loathing on the NSE: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the ...
The past year has not been kind to investors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. From the euphoria of 2007, the market has previously unimaginable lows. Typical of such U-turns of fate, everyone seems to deny responsibility for the role ...
Mirror-mirror-on-the-wall-Where-to-go-window-shopping-for-views-on ...
In Nigeria, shareholder associations enjoy a disproportionate amount of space in most media coverage of comments on company actions and performance. Frequently, the attributed statements of these associations' officers are ...
Substance over Style: An Advanced Learners' Guide to Communicating ...
At the best of times, most companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange put up a dismal performance at communicating with the investment community. The reverse in economic fortunes has exponentially amplified those failures. ...
SEC's Appeal - Will the Regulator ever get its mojo back?
At a time when investors need its protection the most, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) seems to have gone AWOL. This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I point out the contradiction in the government's attempts to rescue the ...
This is a medical exam not a striptease: Transparency and access ...
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I review the attitude of companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange to disclosure. I argue that cosmetic treatment of the subject are bound to be counter-productive because they will not address root ...
Mind your tongue: A few words of advice for the new bank CEOs
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I examine the narrative content being pushed by the Central Bank of Nigeria appointed SWAT CEOs at the eight stressed banks. At these institutions, the predominant message being pushed is that debt ...
You're so vain, I bet you think this song is about You, don't you ...
This week in Street Talking on NEXT, I touch on social media usage, a subject which has risen in importance over the last two years. It is a truism to state that social media is redefining how many people communicate, both in their ...
Do you speak my language: Why shareholders are tone deaf to your ...
This week in Street Talking, the Friday column I write in NEXT, I discuss the message content and channels companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange adopt to reach out to the investment community. In the article, I use Cadbury Nigeria's ...
The last I heard: A look at deal communications in Nigeria
Next-logo. In my first article for Street Talking, the Friday column I write in NEXT, I examine the apathetic attitudes of public companies in Nigeria to informing the investment community about the value of transactions. ...
Kraft Foods offer for Cadbury
On September 7, 2009, Kraft Foods announced its intention to pursue a $16.7 takeover of Cadbury, the confectionery company. Cadbury has rejected the offer. Kraft Foods' proposal can be read here. The company also issued a 'factsheet' on ...
My Big Fat Posts
This is where most of my longer opinion pieces on social media live. That said, they don't really live here because the places people find them tend to […]
Lux fiat. But will there be?: A diagnosis of the implications of ...
In the past year, there have been calls from several quarters for the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to carry out an overhaul of the regulations guiding the country's securities market. In June 2009, the SEC, ...
Lost in translation, apples and oranges, or tomahto to tomayto ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Investor relations. Tags: Access Bank, analyst coverage, analysts, Banks, business strategy, Central Bank of Nigeria, credit crisis, Daisy Ekineh, Financial communications, First Bank, GT Bank, Guaranty Trust ...
Lost in translation, apples and oranges, or tomahto to tomayto ...
With less than seventeen months to go to the Central Bank of Nigeria mandated deadline for the adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by Nigerian banks, and twenty-seven months to its obligatory adoption by ...
Folder feature for getsatisfaction Questions
I would like to be able to categorize questions in shelves or 'filing cabinets' on Get Satisfaction, particularly since we use the site as an faqs repository for our company. Since faqs are categorized on most sites, it would be awesome ...
Social Media and Investor Relations Trends Webinar by Q4 Web Systems
Related posts: Investor Relations Best Practices presentation by Catherine Crofton of Q4 Web Systems. In this excellent presentation, Catherine Crofton of Q4 Web Systems shares best practice ideas for... One thousand ways to say 'I ...
That's just the way it is. Things will never be the same again ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Investor relations. Tags: analysts, Banks, business strategy, Corporate Finance, corporate governance, Daisy Ekineh, Deal PR, Dotun Suleiman, Financial communications, Financial institutions, Financial PR, ...
That's just the way it is. Things will never be the same again ...
The recommendations of the Dotun Suleiman Committee for the Review of Capital Market Structures and Processes have received a lot of attention in the press. As a result of public concerns over certain perceived abuses and improprieties ...
A request for Obi Onyeaso
@obionyeaso recently sent me this DM on twitter: Hi Richard.I wonder if you can point me to a more detailed A-B-C introduction to understanding 'process 'and 'space'. Not the sort […]
A request for Obi Onyeaso
Obi – I hope this helps answer your question. At one level this stuff is all a bit theoretical and incomplete. However – if you get a grasp of it, it helps you understand what works and what won't work in social media. ...
Allied Irish Bank Shareholders Protest poor results at 2009 Annual ...
The bank which was once renowned for its regular dividend payments, attracted a strong income-stock dependent clientele, especially pensioners, has seen its stock drop by more than 95% in the past year. The pained outburst of Mr. Keogh ...
Investor Relations Best Practices presentation by Catherine ...
In this excellent presentation, Catherine Crofton of Q4 Web Systems shares best practice ideas for investor relations websites. The presentation can be watched here. Related posts: Lynn Tyson, VP, Investor Relations at Dell discusses ...
Investor Relations Best Practices presentation by Catherine ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Engaged Reading. Tags: Financial communications, investor communities, Investor relations, issues management, online IR, shareholder communications, Shareholder engagement, Social media, social networks, ...
The first thing a company should do when the last thing it needs ...
Disclosure: Obi Onyeaso was employed by transcorp from 2005-07. Related posts: On the beat: Why every company needs Online Community Engagement Officers. Companies which adopt a social media strategy recognize the need to listen and ...
Target Corporation - Pershing Square Capital Management Proxy ...
In these juxtaposed presentations, Target Corporation, the US retailer, and Pershing Square Capital Management, which owns 7.9% of the retailer, each state their case for their slate of directors at the company. ...
'The Proof is in the Pudding': Renaissance Capital Report on ...
Research note prepared by Renaissance Capital on Intercontinental Bank Plc's liquidity position titled 'The Proof is in the Pudding'. This report was issued at the height of the 'de-marketing' campaign targeted at the bank in April 2009 ...
John Varley, Group CEO of Barclays discusses 2008 Results.
John Varley, Group CEO of Barclays, is joined by group finance and financial risk directors Chris Lucan and Robert Le Blanc to discuss 2008 results. This is an excellent example of the kind of disclosure that company executives can and ...
Jonathan Finger discusses Finger Interests Number One's proxy ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Investor relations. Tags: Bank of America, Corporate Finance, corporate governance, Disclosure, Finger Interests Number One Ltd., Investor relations, Jackie Ward, Jerry E. Finger, Jonathan S. Finger, ...
Jonathan Finger discusses Finger Interests proxy fight at Bank of ...
Interview with Jonathan Finger of Finger Interests One, a 2% shareholder at the Bank of America, who is calling for the removal of Ken Lewis as the chairman and CEO of the bank, as well as other sweeping changes at the company. ...
Sir, please can we leave aside blame-gaming and name-shaming to ...
As in other parts of the world, the securities market regulator, stock exchange and central bank in Nigeria have been in the first line of fire from commentators for the turmoil that has engulfed the local economy in the past year. ...
Now that you've found love what are you gonna do with it?: A few ...
The publication of alleged evidence on the manipulation of African Petroleum's share price against Alhaji Aliko Dangote by the board of the petroleum marketing company has brought two burning issues to the fore. ...
Barbarians at the Gate or David vs Goliath: Dayo Coker ...
In recent weeks, Intercontinental Bank has received intense attention from Dayo Coker on his blog, The Insider. He has campaigned for full disclosure of the bank's exposure to toxic assets, notably margin loans to stockbrokers and ...
One man's meat, another man's poison: Soludo's restrictions on ...
Last month's announcement by Professor Soludo, the Central Bank governor, imposing stringent rules on the format of financial results ads has generated a lot of debate from all corners. Shortly after the announcement, Festus Odoko, ...
When spin will not clean or Applying Band-Aid when the patient ...
Obi T. Onyeaso. Categories: Corporate communications, Investor relations, Social media. Tags: Adebisi Omoyeni, Banks, business strategy, Central Bank of Nigeria, Financial communications, Financial institutions, Financial PR, ...

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