Fresh FM: How Yinka Ayefele, Ajimobi increased 43 countries’ understanding of demolition in 24 hours



As mixed reactions continue trailing the demolition of Fresh FM radio station owned by the popular Musician, Yinka Ayefele in Ibadan, Nigeria, Infoprations’ analysis reveals that Yinka Ayefele and Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State have been used by nationals of 43 countries in the world to improve their understanding of demolition in the last 24 hours.
Analysis establishes 87.4% increase in nationals of Japan, Russia, New Zealand, Kazakhstan, Germany, Australia, Italy, Belarus, Taiwan, Canada, United States, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Sweden, Austria, France, Czech, Ireland, Argentina, South Africa, Singapore, Ukraine, Israel, Hungary, Chile, Philippines, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Finland, Colombia, Egypt, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Mexico, Malaysia, India, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Indonesia’s interest in Abiola Ajimobi having shown one percent interest in understanding Yinka Ayefele.
Analysis further indicates that having more knowledge about demolition was premised on understanding Yinka Ayefele, Ayefele music, Yinka Ayefele Music House, Fresh FM, Oyo State and Abiola Ajimobi searches by 6.5%. Demolition as a concept was also found to be understood by Abiola Ajimobi, Yinka Ayefele and Fresh FM searches by 38.1%.
Infoprations equally discovered that demolition, demolished, Fresh FM, Yinka Ayefele and demolishing enhanced searching for Yinka Ayefele by 92.2% and Governor Abiola Ajimobi by 97.4%.  These insights indicate that the people in the 43 countries are considering Yinka Ayefele and Governor Abiola Ajimobi as frames through which they could understand demolition from Nigerian context.

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  1. This is a good post.

    Yet I feel it's kinda advanced in nature and context.

    Only few readers - to me - might be able to understand the points the writer is driving at.

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  2. Taofeeq Azeez, I share the same viewpoint with you. The beauty of complexity lies in simplicity.

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