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  2. Newspapers published in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Online newspapers have become popular since the rise of internet accessibility in Nigeria; more than ten percent of the top fifty websites in the country are devoted to online newspapers. Due to improved mobile penetration and the growth of smartphones, Nigerians have begun to rely on the internet for news.

  3. The Guardian (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian was established in 1983 by Alex Ibru, an entrepreneur, and Stanley Macebuh, a top journalist with the Daily Times newspapers, with its model copied from The Guardian in the UK. The Guardian was a pioneer in introducing high-quality journalism to Nigeria with thoughtful editorial content.

  4. Nigerian Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Ibadan, Nigeria. Website. www .tribuneonlineng .com. The Nigerian Tribune is an English-language newspaper published in Ibadan, Nigeria. It was established in 1949 by Obafemi Awolowo and is the oldest running private Nigerian newspaper. [1] In the colonial era, the newspaper served as the mouthpiece for Awolowo's populist welfare programs.

  5. The Punch - Wikipedia

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    The Punch. 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]

  6. 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.

  7. Vanguard (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Website. vanguardngr .com. Vanguard is a daily newspaper published by Vanguard Media, based in Lagos, Nigeria. Vanguard Media was established in 1984 by journalist Sam Amuka-Pemu and three friends. [1] The paper has an online edition. [2] It is one of the few newspapers in Nigeria considered independent from political control, the others being ...

  8. Media Trust - Wikipedia

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    Website. dailytrust.com. Media Trust is a privately held Nigerian newspaper publishing company based in Abuja that publishes the English-language Daily Trust, Weekly Trust, Sunday Trust and the Hausa-language Aminiya newspapers, as well as a new pan-African magazine, Kilimanjaro. It is one of the leading media companies in Nigeria.

  9. Next (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Next. 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.