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MEDIA HOUSES PLAN MASS PROTEST AGAINST APC OVER N30M ADVERT DEBT


Journalists covering the All Progressives Congress (APC) have concluded plans to embark on a massive protest against the National Working Committee (NWC), led by Chief John-Odigie Oyegun from next week, over its refusal to pay for various advertisements placed in their respective medium.

The debts running into over N30million cut across various major national newspapers covering the party’s activities.
The media outfits include Daily Sun; Thisday; Punch; Daily Trust; Blueprint; Guardian; Nation; Vanguard; Leadership, among others.
Ibom Telegraph gathered that some of the adverts placed in the newspapers were said to have taken more than two years without payment by the APC.

The affected journalists, who said they are on the verge of losing their jobs as a result of threats from their offices, expressed frustration confronting them as a result of the debt.

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