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1 Jul 2020
DG, Marketing and Quality Management Agency, Abia State Sam Heart talks about the lessons learned from Aba market, a production hub in southeast Nigeria during the covid-19 pandemic period.
26 Jan 2020
The Guardian Group recently had an interaction with top marketing and media executives. It was an opportunity for everyone present to get to know everything about The Guardian’s media empire.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Watch and you too could learn more about our various products and what we stand for.⁣⁣
9 Jun 2019
Reaching out: What makes for effective marketing?
12 Sep 2016
Your Life, Your Money is a personal finance series produced by Guardian TV for young men and women. Watch Episode 5 of this life transforming programme sponsored by Zenith Bank which focuses on partnership.

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After beginning a strike one week ago, the United Auto Workers union has increased the number of plants affected by industrial action. Until now, workers have been striking at three sites, one each for Ford, General Motors and Stellantis. UAW leader Shawn Fain says that will be increased to 38 factories, all of them GM and Stellantis parts distribution centres. Ford has been spared of further disruption, with the union saying the company has made "important concessions".
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