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  2. Nduka Obaigbena - Wikipedia

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    14 July 1959. Ibadan, Western Region, Nigeria. Nationality. Nigerian Place of Birth: Igbanke in Edo State. Organization (s) Leaders and Company Limited, Delta State. Known for. Publisher, ThisDay Newspaper, Chairman, Arise News Channel. Nduka Obaigbena CON, Duke of Owa Kingdom is the founding Chairman & Editor-in-Chief of the THISDAY Media ...

  3. The Will (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Will is a Nigerian weekly newspaper. It was founded in October 2009 by Austyn Ogannah. [1] It was first published in San Francisco, California before expanding operations into Nigeria. The newspaper, a Nigerian focused publication, covers general news, politics, [2] business, arts, sports, interviews and current affairs.

  4. Prime 9ja Online - Wikipedia

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    Prime 9ja Online Pidgin. Website. www .prime9ja .com .ng. Prime 9ja Online is a Nigerian online newspaper published by Prime 9ja Online Media based in Edo State, Nigeria that provides news and analysis on politics, business, entertainment, sports, and more. [3] [4] The website was launched in 2016 by Chima Joseph Ugo with the aim of providing ...

  5. Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye - Wikipedia

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    Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye is a Nigerian journalist, and as of August 2023, [1] the President & CEO of the Presidential Precinct. She formerly served as the head of language services (West Africa) at BBC World Service [2][3] and was the first female Sunday editor of The Punch Newspaper. She is also a 2014 Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumna, having ...

  6. The Punch - Wikipedia

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    The Punch is a Nigerian daily newspaper founded on August 8, 1970. Punch Nigeria Limited is registered under the Companies Act of 1968 to publish newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. The newspaper's aim is said to be to "inform, educate and entertain Nigerians and the world at large." [2][3][4]

  7. New Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The New Telegraph is an all-national newspaper in Nigeria, with a circulation of up to 100,000 copies per day.. The New Telegraph targets Nigerian and foreign readers in and around the country's urban centers, as well as internationally, and aims to provide objective and incisive coverage of pressing political and socio-cultural issues.

  8. Next (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Next. (Nigeria) Next is a newspaper in Nigeria that was founded by Pulitzer Prize –winning writer Dele Olojede in 2004, covering news, opinion, arts & culture, business and entertainment. [1] Next is published by Timbuktu Media group, which is based in Lagos, Nigeria, and South Africa and is involved in publishing, printing and broadcasting.

  9. Ripples Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Language. English. Headquarters. Lagos, Nigeria. Website. www .ripplesnigeria .com. Ripples Nigeria is a Nigerian online newspaper based in Lagos. It was launched in 2015. It is an independent, pro-investigation multi-media online news platform focused primarily on politics, policy and economy.