He must perform 60 hours of community service and take out a full - page
ad in a national newspaper explaining his conviction and sentence.
And you would be surprised — while there appears to be a general ban
in national newspapers on indigenous success stories, I can assure you that they exist.
We have seen that all it takes is one published op -
ed in a national newspaper or on a popular blog to change this mindset dramatically.
The Police High Command has reacted to an editorial with the above title
published in a national newspaper of November 24, 2015, describing it as not only one with ill - motive but a product of the handiwork of fifth columnists.
The statement signed by Adesina reads thus: «The Presidency is constrained to respond to the banner headline story
in a national newspaper of Wednesday, April 26, entitled: BUHARI»S GOVT HARASSING MY FAMILY, SAYS JONATHAN.
After
stories in national newspapers in 2009, the Mint capped credit card purchases at $ 1,000 every 10 days, so at most customers could earn roughly 36,000 free frequent flier miles a year.
After studying 58,000
articles in every national newspaper in Britain — over 43 million words — researchers found the word most closely associated with «immigrant» was, you guessed it, «illegal».
The court also directed the publication of the interim
orders in any national newspaper for anyone who is interested in the cash sums and the properties to appear before the judge to show cause within 14 days why the final order of forfeiture of the properties should not be made in favour of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
As education experts, ETW has been quoted
in national newspapers such as the New York Times, as well as the top newspapers around the state, including the Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Tribune, San Jose Mercury News, and the San Diego Union - Tribune.
Justice Kafarati, according
reports in a national Newspaper of March 23, 2016 claimed the online platform quoted the EFCC as the source of its information.
The Future Heathrow Group, which includes representatives of the BAA, the CBI, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the TUC, this week placed
adverts in national newspapers advocating the expansion, claiming the British economy would suffer should plans be rejected.
The judge also directed the publication of the interim orders
in any national newspaper for any interested person to appear before the judge to show cause within 14 days why the order should not be made permanent.
While you can't grab yourself a high profile
review in a national newspaper or win a coveted display in the window of your local bookstore, thanks to social media you don't have to.
Not every story is super serious (one example as I'm writing this is an article about a Quidditch photoshoot), but it's about the same mix of political news, investigative reports, entertainment news, and fluff that you're used to
seeing in a national newspaper.
While the work of neuroscientist Andreas Kreiter, a professor at the University of Bremen who researches the neurophysiology of the macaque brain, has met fierce resistance since the 1990s, the hostility reached an all - time high last April when a full - page ad against him and his work
ran in national newspapers.
Whether you're seeking to be
included in national newspapers, automotive magazines or online blogs, this webinar will provide you with valuable insight and tips to help you develop a strong and effective year - long media program.
The family has had an ownership
stake in the national newspaper since 1980, and Thomson told Globe employees that he saw the paper as the soul of the family business.
The Islamic Republic's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance not only bans all foreign names and names of leaders of other countries to be given to children, but also bans the mention of foreign
leaders in national newspapers.
The Ghanaian source of the information told me that this gay brouhaha began with the planting of a fake story
in a national newspaper which claimed that 8000 people came out as gay and registered themselves with a United States - funded NGO in Western Ghana.
«Encouraged by a nod and wink from his front bench colleagues, one of their
supporters in a national newspaper talked of our «final solution» for the poor,» the work and pensions secretary said.
The judge further directed the Commission to publish the order
in any national newspaper within 14 days, notifying the respondents or anyone interested in the properties to appear before the court and show cause why the properties should not be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Research news from the conference gained some fantastic press
coverage in national newspapers in the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States, on several high - profile online news sites, and in hundreds of Internet sites and blogs worldwide.
Neither the topography nor the facilities encourage cycling dressed up and with a basket on the handlebar,» he wrote in an article
in the national newspaper Dagbladet in 2013.
«I could often be seen in the background when interviews were taking place and even appeared
in a national newspaper demonstrating a laboratory process to the home secretary,» he laughs.
The British Patent Office has gone onto the offensive with a series of eye - catching ads
in national newspapers encouraging businesses to protect their inventions with patents.
In an editorial published
in the national newspaper El País today, a former director of the station, Miguel Delibes de Castro, says CSIC President Emilio Lora - Tamayo is under constant pressure from the Spanish government, industry, and other groups.
You may have seen him warning us about
sitting in national newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, NY Times, USA Today, and in each of the major TV networks.