Thursday, June 19, 2014

Nearly 60% Of People Worldwide Incorrectly Believe That Alzheimer's Disease Is A Typical Part Of Aging

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The survey in Nigeria (n=500) was conducted face-to-face in respondents' households by cluster sampling urban populations and randomly selecting households and individuals within households.  The survey questions were fielded on an omnibus survey. The resulting interviews comprise a probability-based, representative sample of the urban population of Nigeria. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus approximately 4.4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence interval. 


CHICAGO, June 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Alzheimer's is a fatal, progressive disease impacting at least 44 million people worldwide yet it is widely misunderstood. According to an Alzheimer's Association® 12-country survey, 59 percent of people surveyed incorrectly believe that Alzheimer's disease is a typical part of aging and 40 percent of people believe that Alzheimer's is not fatal.


During the inaugural Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month this June, the Alzheimer's Association is initiating a global conversation about the Alzheimer's crisis and asking people around the world to use their brains to fight the disease. The survey, conducted in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Japan, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom, also found that 37 percent of people surveyed incorrectly believe that you have to have a family history to be at risk for Alzheimer's disease. The Alzheimer's Association 2014 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report released in March found that nearly a quarter (24%) of Americans hold the same mistaken belief, despite advancing age being the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer's. "Alzheimer's is a devastating disease that slowly robs people of their independence and eventually their lives," said Harry Johns, president and CEO of the Alzheimer's Association. "Sadly, Alzheimer's disease knows no bounds. Anyone with a brain is at risk for Alzheimer's disease, so everyone with a brain should join the fight against it."


Despite lack of understanding of the severity of Alzheimer's, it is still one of the most feared diseases. When asked what disease or condition they were most afraid of getting, a quarter of people selected Alzheimer's (23%), second only to cancer (42%). When asked what disease or condition they were most afraid of a loved one getting, a third of people in Japan (34%), Canada (32%) and the UK (33%) selected Alzheimer's. When considering health priorities, 96 percent of people surveyed said that being self-sufficient and not depending on others -- an inevitability as Alzheimer's disease progresses -- is important. Being able to pay for long-term care (88%) and caring for elderly parents at home (86%) were also important. These feelings are nearly universal with 98 percent of Americans saying that being self-sufficient and not depending on others is important (98%), as is the ability to care for elderly parents at home (91%) and being able to pay for long-term care (89%), according to the Alzheimer's Association Facts and Figures report.  Government Responsibility Unless something is done to change its course, worldwide prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias will soar to 76 million by 2030 and threaten economies around the globe. A large majority of people surveyed -- 71 percent -- say that the government is responsible for helping find a cure or way to prevent Alzheimer's. "Despite an obvious and large knowledge gap, people around the world still recognize the threat the Alzheimer's crisis presents and hold their government accountable for finding a cure and prevention," said Johns. "In the U.S. and among the G7, federal governments have committed to preventing and effectively treating Alzheimer's disease by 2025. We must hold our leaders responsible for investing in the research needed to realize that goal." Country and Age Breakdown The mistaken belief that Alzheimer's is a typical part of aging was highest in India (84%), Saudi Arabia (81%) and China (80%). The UK and Mexico had the highest recognition that Alzheimer's is not a typical part of aging (62%), but 37 percent and 38 percent, respectively, were still misinformed. More than half of people surveyed in Germany (56%) and Mexico (55%) and Brazil (53%) do not realize that Alzheimer's is fatal. While 40 percent were misinformed, more people ages 18-34 (60%), 35-44 (61%), and 45-44 (58%) agreed that Alzheimer's is a fatal disease than people ages 60+ (53%). Get Involved During Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, people around the world will come together on a special day to raise awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer's disease.


On June 21, teams will participate in The Longest Day®, a sunrise-to-sunset event to honor the strength, passion and endurance of those living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers. To start or join a team, visit alz.org/thelongestday. Other ways to join the fight against Alzheimer's disease during June include: Share the facts -- Post and tweet about Alzheimer's disease and brain risk throughout the month. If you have a brain, you are at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Be social -- Turn Facebook purple using an END ALZ graphic as your profile picture. Go purple -- Wear purple all month but especially on Saturday, June 21, the longest day of the year, to support those facing the devastation of Alzheimer's disease every day. Use your brain to learn about Alzheimer's disease -- Take the Brain Tour at alz.org (available in 15 languages).


For more information on Alzheimer's disease and the inaugural Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, visit alz.org/abam. Survey Methodology The Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month International Survey was conducted by Abt SRBI.  A total of 6,307 adults age 18+ were surveyed in local languages May 22-June 4, 2014 in three modes:  Surveys were conducted online by sampling online panels in Australia (n=500), Brazil (n=501), Canada (n=500), Denmark (n=533), Germany (n=501), Japan (n=500), Mexico (n=502), Saudi Arabia (n=500), and the United Kingdom (n=500). Online panels were sampled in multiple replicates in proportion to the age and gender demographics of the panels, and quota ranges were used to limit skews by age and gender. For these online samples, a credibility interview of plus or minus approximately 5.1 percent is assumed for each country.  Surveys were conducted by telephone by Random-Digit-Dialing (RDD) sampling of landline and mobile phone households in China (n=500) and India (n=500) by in-country market research agencies under the direction of Abt SRBI. The survey questions were fielded on an omnibus survey in each country.


The final samples are probability-based samples but are demographically skewed. The sample in China is disproportionately urban and over-represents younger adults.  The sample in India is almost entirely urban and under represents older adults. The margin of sampling error for each country is plus or minus approximately 4.4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence interval.

The survey in Nigeria (n=500) was conducted face-to-face in respondents' households by cluster sampling urban populations and randomly selecting households and individuals within households.  The survey questions were fielded on an omnibus survey. The resulting interviews comprise a probability-based, representative sample of the urban population of Nigeria. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus approximately 4.4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence interval.


SOURCE Alzheimer's Association


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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

AfDB Approves USD 300 million Loan to Boost Fuel Supply and Fertilizer Production in Nigeria

 

TUNIS-BELVEDERE, Tunisia, 17 June 2014 / PRNewswire Africa / - The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved on 13 June 2014 a loan of USD 300 million to Dangote Industries Limited for the construction and operation of a greenfield crude oil refinery and a greenfield fertilizer manufacturing plant.

Both projects will produce for consumption in Nigeria and neighboring African countries. The project will allow Nigeria, which currently relies on imported petroleum products and fertilizer, to progressively become self-sufficient and transformed into a major exporter. Ultimately, the project will act as a catalyst to support job creation.

The oil industry in Nigeria contributes a large share to gross domestic product and accounts for the bulk of federal government revenue and foreign exchange earnings. The country is the first crude oil producer in Africa, with a production close to 2.2 million barrels per day. Paradoxically, the country is a big importer of refined petroleum products for its economy as well as fertilizer products. The Dangote Group was established in the late 1970s and started with importing sugar, milk, flour, fish, rice, cement and iron rods. The Group is now a diversified conglomerate with business interests in cement, sugar, salt, port operations, packaging material production and real estate.

The projects will add value to local natural resources, double the country's refining capacity, reduce by more than 80% current imports of fuel in the country and eliminate fertilizer imports. The projects are expected to help Nigeria on forex savings of $ 65 billion through import substitution and provide revenues for FGN (taxes and fees).

The projects will also create over 30,000 temporary jobs during construction, and 2,900 direct jobs during operations. The projects will compliment Bank's ongoing effort to support FGN for the implementation of the Agriculture Transformation Agenda (ATA).SOURCE African Development Bank (AfDB)

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More Than 17.5 Million Nigerians Watched Nigeria Vs Iran World Cup Game

Report: Nigeria vs. Iran World Cup Game Draws More Than 17.5 Million Nigerian Viewers


GeoPoll Releases Unprecedented Findings on World Cup Television Audiences in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda


ABUJA, Nigeria, June 18, 2014/ -- GeoPoll (http://research.geopoll.com), the world’s largest real-time mobile survey platform, today released initial findings on TV ratings, audience size and demographics following the first games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The data, gathered via mobile surveys in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda, provides a first-ever glimpse of the fans who are tuning into the World Cup in these countries, and represents ratings from more than 300 million African citizens. A full breakdown of GeoPoll’s findings is below.


Photo: http://www.photos.apo-opa.com/index.php?level=picture&id=1150(James Eberhard GeoPoll Founder)

Nigeria v. Iran game watched by millions - The game between Nigeria and Iran, played during prime time in Nigeria, drew 17.5 million Nigerian adult viewers or 20% of the Nigerian adult population. More than 25 million adults from all the surveyed African nations watched the Nigeria game, making it the most watched game in these markets over the first 5 days of play.

Ghana’s World Cup viewership stays high across games - Ghana viewership has remained high across all games: 3.5 million watched the opening game between Brazil and Croatia, and the gripping match between Ghana and the United States on Monday attracted 2.4 million adult Ghanaian viewers. The U.S./Ghana game aired at 10pm Ghana time, which might explain the drop in viewership numbers in the country, compared to the earlier Monday games which saw 3.1 million Ghanaian viewers. On average across the first 5 days of games, 2.2 million Ghanaians have tuned in to every hour of play. 

Strong enthusiasm for soccer across African countries - At peak viewership, during the Nigeria/Iran game, about 15% of adults aged 15+, or 25 million total across Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda, were watching the games.  Nigeria had the highest total viewership numbers, with 17.5 million. Both Nigeria and Ghana have had consistently high percentages of their adult population watching the games: an average of 14% per game for Ghana and 10% per game for Nigeria.

Youths have been particularly interested in the games: In Ghana 1.7 million people aged 15-24 tuned in to the Germany-Portugal game, or about 18% of the youth population. In Kenya almost 900,000 aged 15-24 watched the same game, and in Nigeria 3.5 million youths were watching.

Gender differences apparent across countries: In Ghana, more males watch the games: for the first 5 days of game play the gender split was an average of 28% female to 72% male. In Nigeria, the gender split for the World Cup games is less dramatic than in other countries: about 38% female to 62% male.

A Continental View

Data from an additional survey running in 11 African countries will be released later this week on GeoPoll’s blog. This survey asks Africans who they think will win the World Cup, and will show trends over the first week of play as confidence levels in teams change as they win or lose games.

Methodology:

All data is gathered from GeoPoll’s robust survey platform, which utilizes SMS, voice and web-based communications to reach respondents, even in areas without internet connection.

GeoPoll’s Audience Measurement Service uses a unique panel system to compile statistically representative television and radio ratings within twenty-four hours of programs airing.  Ratings represent viewership for the top channels in each country, as determined by GeoPoll’s extensive country research.  GeoPoll collects a minimum of 2000 responses daily per country, polling a different subset every four hours.

GeoPoll will be running surveys throughout the entire World Cup, reporting interesting findings on its blog and giving an unprecedented look at the soccer fan base in the largest African markets. These aggregated findings will show where and how people are watching the games, providing invaluable insight to advertisers, broadcasters, and those following this exciting global event.

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Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of GeoPoll.


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About GeoPoll
GeoPoll (http://research.geopoll.com)  is the world's largest real-time mobile survey platform, reaching a growing network of more than 150 million users in 20 countries worldwide on a deeply granular level and at unprecedented scale. Through partnerships with telecom providers and a multimodal platform powered by text, voice and web-based communications, GeoPoll enables companies and organizations to gather quick, accurate and in-depth insights on anything from preferences on consumer goods to election transparency and access to basic government services. GeoPoll is powered by Mobile Accord, the creators of the mGive mobile donation platform and experts in powering mobile insights across the globe.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Tunde Kelani To Release New Trailer and Official Poster of "Dazzling Mirage" on June 19


One of the most accomplished filmmakers in Africa Tunde Kelani will release a new trailer and official poster of his new film "Dazzling Mirage" on June 19, 2014, for the World Sickle Cell Awareness Day.


The United Nations classified sickle cell anemia as one of the most gangrenous common genetic diseases in the world which can lead to death. It is most common in several African and Asian countries. Also, locally, statistics indicate that there is a high sickle cell anemia rate.

 
Dame Taiwo Ajai-Lycett and Tunde Kelani.

 June 19th of every year was set to be the World Sickle Cell Awareness Day to increase awareness of this disease as being one of the most common health related problems. Moreover, it seeks to correct misconceptions about this disease, highlighting the importance of early before birth detection to know whether or not the fetus will be affected or if it is just a carrier. It should be noted that several treatment methods were discovered and its symptoms were reduced through bone marrow transplantation. 
Each year in Nigeria, 150,000 children are born with sickle cell disorder. Many die before they're five. Others live in pain with no hope of a cure. But Funmiwo will stop at nothing to have it all ...
"Dazzling Mirage" is the story of a talented, beautiful young sickle-cell sufferer who overcomes social stigma, prejudice and her own low self-esteem, to achieve career success, marriage and motherhood.

 
Kemi (Lala) Akindoju.

"Dazzling Mirage" features an all-star cast including Kemi (Lala) Akindoju, Kunle Afolayan, Yomi Fash-Lanso, Seun Akindele, Taiwo Ajai Lycett, Bimbo Manuel, Carol King, Khabirat Kafidipe, Bukola Awoyemi among others. The film is an adaptation of Olayinka Abimbola Egbokhare’s ‘Dazzling Mirage’. Kelani commissioned award-winning London-based and critically acclaimed Nigerian screenwriter Ade Solanke to bring this wonderful story to the screen.


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Monday, June 16, 2014

International Day of the African Child: Impossible Odds, Unstoppable Girls

(Nigerians Report Online celebrates the United Nations International Day of the African Child in honour of the missing Chibok school girls in northern Nigeria.) International Day of the African Child: Impossible Odds, Unstoppable Girls

Nigerian born Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike, WNBA basketball star sisters and Stanford graduates determined to do something to help Nigerian girls get educated, launched a fundraising competition Wednesday, June 11, 2014, open to middle and high school basketball teams across the US. The goal is to raise money to support UNICEF programs focusing on girls' education and empowerment in Nigeria.

Nigeria has 10.5 million out-of-school children, the highest number in the world, followed by Pakistan, Jean Gough, UNICEF Representative in Nigeria has said.

Gough said about 60 per cent of those children are girls and most of them are in the northern part of the country, stressing further that almost one out of every three primary age children is out of school and roughly one out of four junior secondary age children is out of school.

The grim statistics were made known in a press statement to commemorate this year’s Day of the African Child, with the theme ‘A child friendly, quality, free and compulsory education for all children in Africa’.

According to her, insecurity threatens gains in girls’ education, noting that parents are unwilling to enrol their daughters in school, especially in the northeast.

She lamented that due to security challenges, numerous children currently have no access to school in some parts of the north, particularly the northeast.

“Schools have been closed for security reasons and where schools in the affected areas still function, children and teachers are often afraid to attend. In comparatively safe areas in the northeast, schools are often overcrowded, understaffed and have insufficient teaching materials,” she noted.

Gough stressed that because of the violence, many parents are unwilling to enrol their daughters or are withdrawing those already in school.

“We know that girls’ education is vital, because educated girls become better mothers, have fewer, healthier children. Every additional year of schooling reduces the probability of child mortality by 5-10 per cent. Educated mothers want their children to have better educational opportunities. This would mean more girls enrolling, attending and staying in school, transiting to senior secondary school and eventually playing more productive social and economic roles within their families and communities,” she further said.

According to her, the Girls’ Education Project implemented by UNICEF in northern states, with funding from the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), aims to enrol an additional one million girls in school by 2020.

She stated that grassroots’ support is crucial to overcoming the security and other challenges in order to meet this ambitious goal.

“Involving local communities in initiatives to safeguard education is crucial in protecting the children,” said Gough, adding “The communities will know the primary concerns of parents, girls and boys. Together they can develop networks for support to keep schools safe.”


 
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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Is the President of Nigeria Really A Christian?


Is the President of Nigeria really a Christian?
When his selfish ambition is powered by greed and not by the fear of God?

Going to church is not what makes you a Christian. Bowing and kneeling to pastors and prophets is not what makes you a Christian. Reading the Holy Bible from cover to cover is not what makes you a Christian. Joining in fellowship and worship in eye service and lip service to God is not what makes you a Christian. Going on pilgrimages to Jerusalem and praying on top of hills and mountains is not what makes you a Christian. What makes you a Christian? Obeying God as Jesus Christ preached and practiced is what makes you a Christian as he stated in Matthew, Chapter 7: 21-23, of the Holy Bible.
I Never Knew You
21 “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. 22 Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ 23 And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’
Anyone who obeys God will not do evil. But anyone who does evil disobeys God and anyone who disobeys God is not a Christian. Anyone whose ambition is powered by greed and not by the fear of God is not a Christian. For anyone who does not have the fear of God is not a Christian.
For it is written: the fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. (Proverbs 9:10). But even a retarded person can see that the President does not act like the King who rules his kingdom with wisdom. And he is not the only one, because majority of Nigerians think and act like their President in disobedience to God and in intellectual ignorance.

If the President of Nigeria had the fear of God and wisdom, he would not have contested the 2011 presidential election.
God took him from a nobody in his village to the government house in Bayelsa state and made him a deputy governor and from deputy governor to the state governor and from there, God lifted him higher to make him the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and then made him the President and Commander-in-Chief. What else would a man wish for? But his selfish ambition was powered by his greed and lust of the flesh. And he may deny these facts of his life on the street, but he cannot deny the truth in his closet.
The President of Nigeria is the captive and hostage of ungodly men and women from his region whose ill-gotten riches are from his corrupt cabinet.

 Why should thousands of innocent people die, because of the selfish ambition and greed for power of one man and one woman? And this one man and one woman know themselves.
The disobedience of this man and his woman to God is the cause of the widespread violence destroying thousands of innocent lives and properties worth billions of naira in Nigeria.
The President of Nigeria knows himself and this woman knows herself. Even if they think they can fool the whole world, they cannot fool God, because indeed there is God whether you believe in him or not. And God who alone gives us the breath of life knows the secret in every heart, in every cabinet and in every closet. And if they don’t repent, they shall account for the life of every innocent Nigerian lost in the bloody violence destroying Nigeria since 1999 to date.

The tragedy of it all is the fact that majority of Nigerians are pathetic followers of their greedy leaders from the evils they do in their closets indoors and outdoors on the streets to the evils they do in corridors of power. Majority of Nigerians do not have the fear of God and by what they do, you shall know them.
Their ungodly acts show their true characters.
This why Nigeria is the way Nigerians are

God will destroy the union of conceit and deceit.
God will destroy the union of corruption.
God will not allow them to continue to breed the demons they feed from their evil greed.
Evil begets evil. And the evils of Nigerian leaders are what created the demons on rampage from the Niger Delta to Lake Chad.
The notoriety of corrupt Nigerian leaders is what created the monstrosity of Boko Haram and the other demonic and lunatic cultists and terrorists attacking and destroying innocent lives in Nigeria.


 ~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of In the House of Dogs and other books.


 
 


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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Fred Amata Appointed Acting Festival Director AIFF


Dateline: Abuja 2014
Press Release




 AWARD WINNNG ACTOR/DIRECTOR FRED AMATA APPOINTED ACTING FESTIVAL DIRECTOR OF THE ABUJA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The Board and Management of the 11th Abuja International film festival are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Fred Amata a Nigerian-born film actor and director, media personality, and cultural icon as the ACTING FESTIVAL DIRECTOR of the ABUJA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. Fred Amata is a 1986 graduate of theatre arts from the University of Jos. He was the second director of the longest running TV soap of the eighties Ripples. An award winning actor; for his heart rendering role in the 1996 sensational movie Mortal Inheritance with Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde.  He has worked with the several TV stations amongst them NTA, Clapperboard TV, and DBN Television.

One of the most recognized screen figures in Africa, Fred Amata is a scion of the renowned Amata Film Dynasty that has produced some of the most recognized and celebrated names in African Film.

He made his debut as an actor in the Award–winning TV series, Legacy in 1986.
In a career spanning almost three decades, Fred has earned directorial, Acting and performance credits in over 150 productions spanning almost the entire genre of film, theatre, and cinema.  

He has won the coveted Nigerian Best Actor Award (Mortal Inheritance, 1997), Best Director Award (Light and Darkness, 2002), and several other awards and recognitions including:  The Afro-Hollywood Awards for Outstanding Performance, London (1999); Outstanding Performance and Contribution to the Nigeria Film Industry, Washington DC (April 2004) and Nollywood Ambassadors Award, Kenya (May 2010).

Fred Amata has consulted for the UNFPA on the use of Nollywood (Film) Content for advocacy and was inducted into the Movie Makers Hall of Fame, USA in October 2009.
When off set, Fred is an ardent football, scrabble and chess player who loves music and dancing, traveling and discovering peoples of the world and their culinary delights!

He will be receiving the baton of leadership from Mr. Fidelis Duker who founded the film festival almost 11 years ago and whose role will be advisory capacity cum founder of the film festival. It must be noted that Duker has over the last 11 years developed the Abuja international festival to an enviable height globally as the foremost and longest running independent film festival in West Africa.

According to the Head, Media Communications of the film festival, Mr. Louis Okpoto, Mr. Amata will be leading a team of creative individuals as the Acting Festival Director of the 11th Abuja International Film Festival whose theme is 100 years of Films in Nigeria….A Retrospective. The 11th edition of the film festival is billed for the 23rd to 26th of  September 2014 in Abuja



FIDELIS DUKER
festival Director/filmmaker
FAD PRODUCTIONS LTD
85 ST FINBARRS ROAD,
AKOKA - YABA
LAGOS - NIGERIA
www.fadproductionsng.com
www.abujafilmfestng.org
Tel: 08120661930


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U.S. To Finance Anti-militant TV Channel In Northern Nigeria

U.S. To Finance Anti-militant TV Channel In Northern Nigeria

 The New York Times reported The United States is financing a new 24-hour satellite TV channel in northern Nigeria meant to counter insurgencies by the militant Islamist Boko Haram and other groups in ...

 
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Friday, June 13, 2014

Photo of the Week: President Jonathan United With Former Military Heads of State, General Abdusalami and APC leader General Buhari


 This is our Photo of the Week.
Former Military Head of State, General Abdusalami Abubakar, APC leader General Muhammadu Buhari and President Goodluck Jonathan exchanging pleasantries yesterday at a political meeting in Abuja.

Click on the photo to enlarge it.

 
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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Top 10 Nigerian Banks With Best Corporate Etiquette


If you could Frankenstein a bank together from the best banks that are getting aspects of customer engagement right today, would it be possible to construct a sort of best-practice bank?  
~ From Building the Best-Practice Engagement Bank By Brett King (Author - Bank 2.0) and Alex Sion (Sapient Financial Services - Centre of Excellence).

Is there anything like Corporate Etiquette in Nigerian banks?
Do Nigerian banks have a code of conduct for public relations and corporate reputation?

Majority of Nigerian banks are actually mid-size banks (assets of $1 billion to $40 billion) by international rating of financial institutions and no Nigerian bank makes the list of the Top 10 Richest Banks in Africa.
Nigerian banks have failed to attract over 23 million Nigerian adults who prefer to keep their money at home because they don’t have bank accounts. Or they don't trust Nigerian banks?
What can the banks do to attract them?
Improving their corporate etiquette and treating both their customers and visitors with RESPECT.

What makes any bank rich is the size of the customers, because the more customers you have the more money you will have and that is why you see many Nigerian banks sending their marketers on the streets to chase and woo new customers.  The customer is still king. And if you want influential customers, you must respect and treat every influential visitor like royalty, because the first impression matters to every visitor who may not be your customer at first visit.. Showing some respect goes a long way in impressing your visitors and turning them into customers. It was the word of mouth good public relations of Guaranty Trust Bank and Zenith  Bank that attracted me to bank with them. And I always recommend them to everyone. Word of mouth is loudest in Nigeria and it is now a known fact that Influencer Marketing is not synonymous with word of mouth marketing (WOM), but influence may be transmitted in this manner. Thus WOM is a core part of the mechanics of Influencer Marketing. But many banks in Nigeria seem to be clueless about Influencer Marketing and fail to see the fact that what attracts more customers to a bank is not the aggressive marketing methods, but simple customer relations and public relations making up the corporate relations of the bank. And the corporate reputation of a bank depends on the corporate relations. Bad corporate relations causes bad corporate reputation. But many of the Nigerian banks take their corporate reputation for granted and you wonder whether if they even have any corporate etiquette. Only few banks in Nigeria can be commended for having the best corporate etiquette to guaranty the best corporate relations for the best corporate reputation and from word of mouth reports by customers of all the Nigerian banks, we can actually name the top ten banks with the best corporate etiquette in the following order.

  1. Guaranty Trust Bank
  2. Zenith Bank
  3. First Bank 
  4. Standard Chartered Bank
  5. Stanbic-IBTC 
  6. United Bank for Africa
  7. Diamond Bank
  8. Fidelity Bank
  9.  First City Monument Bank
  10. Skye Bank

We recommend the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation for the other banks that have not made the list.




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