Naira Marley’s recent ordeal with Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has appeared in an examination question as students of the Department of Mass Communications, Lagos State Polytechnic sat for exams.
The said question – Every stakeholder is not a shareholder. Using this assertion as a peg, critically analyse the primary and secondary publics in Naira Marley versus EFCC case as a public relations issue for Nigeria in the international community – carried 20 marks.
Naira Marley was arrested on Friday, May 10, 2019, by EFCC.
He was granted bail on Thursday, May 30, 2019, after appearing before Justice Nicolas Oweibo of Federal High Court, Lagos for his bail hearing.
The court granted him the bail on the conditions of; a N2,000,000 bond, and two sureties, one with landed property and the other, a Civil Servant, not lower than a level 10 officer.
Source JiveNaija.com