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LG Invites Guests to Independence Time Out: Experience 2022 Home Appliances Line-up in Style

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…At the ‘Independence Time Out’ 2022 experiential event, LG Electronics celebrates the global expansion of the InstaView Refrigerator lineup along with an expanding range of new purposeful lifestyle appliances with Brand Ambassador Rita Dominic.

LG Electronics today announced it will host its first ‘Independence Time Out‘ experiential event starting from October 1st to 3rd, 2022, unveiling its vision of customizable design with flexible features and smart connectivity, fully realized through its latest innovations.

To celebrate the Independence Time Out with LG Home Appliances holding at the Ikeja City Mall, Lagos – one of the busiest mall in Nigeria, the company is collaborating with two Influencers – The first Rita Dominic (LG Home Appliances Brand Ambassador) – to highlight how the InstaView refrigerator’s wide range of features especially the UVnano technology lets users bring creativity and personal flair into their home spaces. Likewise demonstrating the benefits of LG Styler, Dryer and Dishwasher, making personal hygiene an important factor when buying an LG Home Appliances product.

The second Influencer of this collaborative project being spotlighted is the Veteran Nigerian Chef and content creator Gbugbemi Fregene popularly known as Chef Fregz – would be showcasing the best of Nigerian foods in an appetizing way that can only be imagined using the NeoChef Microwave.

“While the role of appliances hasn’t changed much over the past decade, our home lifestyle has changed rapidly,” said Brian Kang, General Manger Home Appliances Division at LG Electronics. “Today’s homes are smarter and our tastes in design are more diverse and sophisticated. We expect our appliances to reflect the way we live, especially our hygiene level.

To meet growing consumer demand for hygiene- and health-centric features and improved user convenience, the new InstaView refrigerators employ LG’s UVnano™ technology, which harnesses the power of ultraviolet light to protect the water dispenser tap from potentially harmful germs – without the user having to lift so much as a finger. Premium LG water dispenser products, UVnano operates automatically once every hour to remove up to 99.99 percent of bacteria from the refrigerator’s dispenser tap. For additional peace of mind, the UVnano feature can be activated at any time with the quick press of a button, so users can enjoy freshly filtered water from a hygienically clean dispenser tap whenever they need it.

The latest LG InstaView models sport a flat stainless-steel design that provides a greater sense of visual balance and unity. With stylish black bezels that echo those found on LG’s new ovens and microwaves, the seamless InstaView Door-in-Door fridges harmonize effortlessly with other appliances in the kitchen, helping to create a calm, inviting and elegant environment.

Continuing the clean, contemporary styling of the 2022 InstaView lineup is the UltraSleek Door™ design, which incorporates cleverly hidden, but easily accessible handles, and the new water dispenser, which is integrated into the dispensing-lever itself and features a ring light that emits a soft glow for guiding thirsty users

Delivering even more value, the LG ThinQ™ app lets users monitor and control their InstaView fridge, check how much energy it is consuming, receive alerts if the door has been left opened, and even adjust the brightness of the interior lighting depending on the time of day. LG’s ThinQ also supports Google Assistant for effortless voice control, 4 and includes Smart Learner – a feature that can learn from refrigerator usage patterns to optimize cooling performance, and energy efficiency.

Upgrade your kitchen when you add the LG InstaView refrigerator 2022. Incredibly, this kitchen gadget’s interior illuminates when you knock twice, keeping cold air in while you browse.

Additional items include the NeoChef Microwave which can be used to grill, bake or steam food, enabling a near-infinite range of mouth-watering possibilities that can be ready for the table in a matter of minutes. Thanks to the impressive heating power and precise temperature control of LG’s exclusive Smart Inverter technology, this microwave can cook and defrost any kind of food quickly and evenly. It also comes with the health-conscious Infrared Heating™ feature, which helps to reduce the fat content while bringing out the full flavor of every meal. LG NeoChef can even be used to make healthy probiotic yogurt! Once you’ve chosen a recipe and prepped all the ingredients, LG’s cooking appliances are ready to help give your culinary creation that professional quality that will have your family or roommates savoring every bite. LG NeoChef microwaves also make cleaning simple with LG’s new EasyClean® assisted by Anti-Bacterial Coating that resists stains and build-up, making it harder for dangerous contaminants to take root. Cleaning is as easy as wiping with a damp cloth – no harsh chemicals are usually required with ordinary cleanups. The hexagonal-shaped stabilizer ring on LG NeoChef microwaves provides six wheels for the turntable to rest upon instead of just three, delivering added support for tall or heavy items to avoid tipping and spillage when the food is not perfectly centered.

Both stylish and functional with a host of advanced features LG dryers are the ultimate laundry addition. Voted as ‘Most Reliable Clothes Dryer Brand’ by a leading consumer magazine, LG dryers are the essential to every home. Discover the great features and thoughtful designs below.

With LG’s Auto Cleaning Condenser, you no longer have to worry about repeatedly having to vacuum out lint from the dryer so that it is properly functioning. The inverter pump technology automatically washes out the condenser up to 7 times during the drying cycle, giving you more time for other tasks or even just taking a break. LG’s Sensor Dry System measures the moisture levels during the cycle and automatically adjusts the drying time, assuring you get dry laundry every time.

Revolutionize the way you care for your clothes with the LG Clothes Styler, the perfect addition to any laundry setup. Relax and be confident in the knowledge that the Styler is keeping your clothes hygienically clean. With built-in Wi-Fi, the wardrobe can keep you updated and looking your best.

This will be your best Independent day celebration ever with LG Electronics. All listed products will be displayed at LG’s exhibition booth.

 

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Cardoso approves CBN’s reviewed service charter

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CBN governor, Mr Yemi Cardoso, has approved the reviewed “Service Charter’’ of the apex bank.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the service charter is a requirement of the Business Facilitation Act 2022 for driving the ease of doing business in Nigeria.

It compels the CBN to fully comply with the directives of SERVICOM on improvement of customer service delivery.

The CBN stated on Thursday in Abuja that the charter outlined the working relationship between the bank and its external customers.

“The document clearly outlines the bank’s mandates, vision, mission, and core values.

“It contains the list of services offered by the bank through its various departments and the service standards for each service.

“The service charter also includes a standardised customer complaints form for reporting service failures as well as a mechanism for addressing failures in any of the bank’s services,’’ it stated.

It added that the service charter reiterated CBN’s commitment to effective and prompt service delivery to its stakeholders and to its customers.

“It enables our customers to know the range of services provided by the bank as well as the standards at which these services would be provided.

“It equally states redress procedures in the event of service failure from any of our service windows.

“The charter applies to all stakeholders and customers of the bank,’’ it stressed.

In the Foreword to the reviewed document, Cardoso reiterated CBN’s commitment to providing more responsive and citizen-friendly governance through quality service delivery that is efficient, accountable and transparent.

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2024 budget to bring 61% increase to health sector, reduce brain drain — FCTA

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says the 2024 budget will bring about 61 per cent increase in the nation’s capital’s health sector and reduce brain drain.

Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, the Mandate Secretary, Health and Human Services Secretariat of the FCTA, disclosed this
on the sidelines of the 2023 Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), FCT chapter Health Week in Abuja.

Fasawe said the N27.5 trillion budget christened “Renewed Hope”, would bring about drastic infrastructure development in the FCT health sector and improved wellbeing for doctors and health workers.

She added that “the budget is an increase over the last budget. We believe this will translate to a 61 per cent increase in
our health indices, better equipment in our hospitals, and we will be able to employ more doctors.

“For every doctor who leaves the system, we replace the person. As people leave, we also have people looking for jobs.

“Most people leave not because of poor salaries or poor working conditions, but because they don’t have the right equipment to work with at times.

“We hope the `Japa syndrome’ will reduce with the improved budget; we also hope to see the right equipment and expansion of hospitals and better roll-call.”

She, therefore, encouraged FCT residents, especially the poor and vulnerable, to register under the insurance scheme at the primary or secondary health facilities to access free healthcare services.

She explained that “for the FCT health insurance scheme, we have a plan for the vulnerable; it is for the poor who cannot afford healthcare. They are by law statutorily mandated to be taken care of once they are registered under the scheme.

“So, if you fall under that group — poor, no job, no social security, visit any of our primary or secondary healthcare centres, where you will be assessed and registered.”

Earlier, Sen. Ireti  Kingibe of the Labour Party (LP), representing the FCT, had appealed to doctors and other health workers not to relocate abroad, but rather stay back in the country and support the government and stakeholders to strengthen the health system.

Kingibe, who was represented by Dr Juliet Essien, a Clinician, said “the FCT will continue to receive improved budgetary allocation for its health sector.

“It is no secret that our healthcare is facing numerous challenges, but we need to address issues such as brain drain, infrastructure, accessibity and the wellbeing of healthcare professionals.”

Also, Dr Rahman Olayinka, the President of ARD, FCTA, said the health week was to provide a platform for members to share insights and draw government’s attention to crucial matters within the health sector.

It will be recalled that President Bola Tinubu recently presented the 2024 budget to the National Assembly.

A budget breakdown showed that the country’s health sector got N1.33 trillion, while the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, presented N61.6 billion budget to the lawmakers for 2024.

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CAC, FIRS strengthen collaboration for economic growth

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The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) are strengthening their existing collaboration to ensure economic growth.

Registrar-General of the CAC, Mr Hussaini Magaji, said this on Thursday in Abuja when he visited the FIRS Executive Chairman, Mr Zacch Adedeji.

Magaji said the visit was to familiarise and further cement already existing collaboration between the CAC and the FIRS.

Speaking on CAC’s mandate vis-à-vis its relationship with the FIRS, Magaji said the CAC had created a platform for integration with the FIRS, thereby making the process of business registration seamless.

He emphasised the need for greater cooperation and collaboration between the two agencies that are strategic to national economy, especially as it relates to revenue generation.

Magaji said it was pertinent to identify and formalise the enormous number of unregistered online businesses to boost the country’s revenue.

 

Responding, the FIRS chairman stressed the need to have a robust inter-agency relationship to make FIRS to perform better.

Adedeji said while the CAC registered and nurtured companies, the FIRS awaited the companies to mature before it began to assess them.

He added that the FIRS relied on the CAC to drive voluntary compliance by obtaining data from the former.

He noted that both agencies needed to reinvigorate their existing standing technical committee to interface more often to cement their long-standing relationship and to engender capacity building.

Also speaking, the Coordinating Director, Digital and Information Support Group of the FIRS, Ms Chiaka Ben-Obi, said Tax Identification Numbers (TINs) were now generated for all entities upon registration.

Ben-Obi said this was a departure from the past when the FIRS supplied the CAC with TIN.

While appreciating the CAC for the introduction of online electronic submission of audited accounts, she said the FIRS was studying the possibility of having an interface with the CAC in that regard.

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