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The Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria has called for an amendment of the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria Act, which it deems inadequate as a regulatory legislation for the numerous strands of the practice.

It argued that the bill, sponsored by the member representing Afijio/Atiba/Oyo East/Oyo West Federal Constituency, Akeem Adeyemi, sought to wreak major changes in the extant APCON legislation. AAAN’s Vice President, Mr Jenkins Alumona, stated that the association, led by its President, Steve Babaeko, was convinced that the new act would force out quacks from the advertising indust

 

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