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Nigerian Books of Record (NBR) is a reference / Official Book of Record of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for documenting good records held by Nigerians. It is a collection of human achievements categorized into education, literature, agriculture, medical science, business, sports, nature, adventure, radio and cinema etc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Digital projection may refer to: Digital cinema projectors, used in movie theatres for public exhibition Video projectors , generally used in home theatres and offices
The digital-cinema roll-out was stalled by the slow pace at which exhibitors acquired digital projectors, since the savings would be seen not by themselves but by distribution companies. The Virtual Print Fee model was created to address this by passing some of the saving on to the cinemas.
Mirage 5000, a DLP projector sold by Christie around 2001. Christie was founded in 1929 [3] by S.L. Christie in California. It made a name for itself as a manufacturer of 35 mm film movie projectors, lamp houses, lamp consoles and film platter systems. [4] It acquired the Kitchener, Ontario-based digital projection business of Electrohome in ...
A projector in the business context is an individual who promotes a project or scheme to combine public benefit and private profit. [1]: 653 The term came into use in sixteenth century England and remained in popular language until the nineteenth century when it fell from use. [2]: 48 The term has often been used pejoratively. [2]: 48
Conceptualized in 1949 as the Nigerian branch of Oxford University Press (OUP), its main function was to sell Oxford books in Nigeria. Later, the company began to produce books locally and, before long, a Nigerian unit was established in Oxford where editing and publishing of titles for the Nigerian local markets were done. The titles published ...
Patrick Utomi was born in Kaduna, [7] he is a descent of Igbuzo in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State. [7] He had his primary education at St. Thomas, Kano 1960 - 1962; [7] Our Lady of Fatima, Gusau 1962 - 1966; [7] Christ the King College, Onitsha [7] and Loyola College, Ibadan, [7] finishing his secondary education at the age of 15.
There were 48 magazines in Nigeria in 2004 most of which were news magazines. [1] Fashion magazines have also printed in the country, but these publications are relatively new. [ 2 ] Glossy women's magazines were first published in the country in the 1990s. [ 2 ]