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Multichoice, BET Partner On Music Talent Hunt
Multichoice, in partnership with Black Entertainment Network (BET), the producer of Sunday Best, has put measures in place to boost the high quality DSTV programme by coming out with a plan to get the best of Nigeria’s talented gospel singers in its recent audition exercise held in Lagos.
Speaking on the partnership between multichoice and BET Networks on the future programming and the expansion of Sunday Best to Nigeria Senior Vice President and general manager, BET International, Micheal Armstrong remarked, “I am pleased to make BET’s one year celebration on DSTV with this unique opportunity to showcase Nigeria’s remarkable gospel singing talent for the millions of Sunday Best Viewer around the world.
Managing Director, multichoice, Joseph Hundah also said Nigeria has some of the finest gospel singers in the world, and that his company is pleased and proud to be associated with the Landmark noted by BET Initiative. He said “we remain committed to developing strong and deep relationships with international and African channel supplies to ensure that our partnership create vital opportunities, such as this, to positive by showcase Nigerian talent.
Armstrong stated that the first round of Sunday Best auditions was open to the first 1,000 contestants aged 21 and above, who had a government form of identification, and that successful participants would be taken to the united states of America to compete at the third season of Sunday Best, a process that would further pave way for better prospects.
The DSTV Featured programme had on its train panelist gospel artists such as Kirk Franklin, Donnie McCwrkin, Kim Burrell, and Muyiwa Olarenwaju, D’Angelas proctor steed and Nia Hill, Sunday Best executive producers, and Ava Hill, Vice president of International Programming and production.
Armstrong added that BET Networks is the leading provider of media and entertainment culture, currently reaching more than 101 million householders around the world.
Available through DSTV’s Premium, Conipact, Family and Access bouquets, BET provides consumers in Africa access to the networks top rate and critically acclaimed shows, including 106 and park, the Monique show, Tiny and Toya, Monica, Still Standing, First, the BET Honours, Bobby Jones Gospel, among others.
“Bet Networks also organise awards that bring together the best in entertainment, music and sports, and the BET Honours that celebrates Black achievement in business, entertainment, social justice and philanthropy while providing the kind of award-winning, show-stopping musical performance that make BET specials deliver huge results.
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Nigeria Risks Talents Exodus In Oil And Gas Sector – PENGASSAN
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) says Nigeria risks massive brain drain in the oil and gas sector due to poor remuneration.
Mr Festus Osifo, President of PENGASSAN, said this while briefing newsmen at the end of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the union on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the sector was facing challenges arising from Naira devaluation and inflation, noting that, oil and gas skills remained globally competitive.
“A drilling engineer in Nigeria does the same job as one in the U.S. or Abu Dhabi,” he said.
Osifo said the union must take steps to bridge the wage gap to prevent members from leaving the country for better opportunities abroad.
“If we don’t act, the brain drain seen in other sectors will be child’s play,” he said.
He said PENGASSAN had recorded significant gains through collective bargaining across oil and gas branches.
“We signed numerous agreements across government agencies, IOCs, service and marketing sectors,” he said.
He said the agreements brought relief to members facing rising costs of living, adding that, the association’s duty is to protect members’ jobs and enhance their pay.
Osifo urged companies delaying salary reviews and those foot-dragging as a result of the prevailing economic realities, to do the needful.
He said the industry employed some of the nation’s best talents, making competitive pay critical to retaining skilled workers.
“This industry recruits the best. Companies must provide the best conditions,” he said.
On insecurity, Osifo urged government to take decisive action against terrorism and kidnappings across the country.
“We are tired of condemnations. government must expose sponsors and protect citizens,” he said.
He urged government at all levels to prioritise tackling insecurity through better funding and equipment for security agencies.
Osifo said PENGASSAN supported calls for state police to improve local security response, adding that decentralising policing will protect citizens better than rhetoric.
He also said economic indicators meant little, if food prices remained high and farmers could not return to farms due to insecurity.
“Nigerians want to see food on the table, not macroeconomic figures,” he said.
He urged government to coordinate fiscal and monetary policies to ensure economic gains reach households.
“Translate macro results to food on the table,” he said.
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