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Size

Inches

Product/Services

Colour

Special Project

Outside Backpage

13.75 x 10.75

550,000

NA

NA

Centrespread

21 X 14

850,000

900,000

950,000

Half-page (Double Spread)

6.8 X 20.75

415,000

420,000

425,000

Inside Front Page

13.75 X 10.75

385,000

390,000

400,000

Inside Back Page

13.75 X 10.75

375,000

380,000

385,000

Full Page

13.75 X 10.75

325,000

330,000

345,000

Ten by Five

10.75 X 7.75

295,000

300,000

305,000

Half Page

6.85 X 10.75

250,000

255,000

260,000

Front Page (Side Logo)

3.2 X 2.4

295,000

NA

NA

Front Page (Bottom Strip)

2.25 X 10.75

325,000

NA

NA

Quarter Page

6.15 X 4.75

150,000

155,000

160,000

Window Mart

3.25 X 2.25

55,000

NA

NA

Copy Date:

Within Lagos (5 Days before Publication)
Outside Lagos (7 Days before Publication)

 

 

Series Discount:

5 to 10 Insertions > 5%; 11 to 20 Insertions > 10%; 21 and Above Insertions > 10%
Discount is payable after publications of all Insertions
Other sizes are available on request

 

 

Loose Inserts:

Rate per 1,000 copies > N20,000
Handling Charges >N85,000
(Public Notices and Special Project Adverts are to be prepaid)

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