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  2. Daily Times (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Times was a Nigerian newspaper with headquarters in Lagos . At its peak, in the 1970s, it was one of the most successful locally-owned businesses in Africa. [ 1] The paper went into decline after it was purchased by the government in 1975. What was left was sold to a private investor in 2004. Folio Communications Limited officially ...

  3. Newspapers published in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The list includes print and online newspapers currently published in Nigeria that have national circulation or that are major local newspapers. [8] Newspaper. Location. First issues. Publisher. Naija News. Lagos. 2016.

  4. Daily Times of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Daily Times (Nigeria) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  5. Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Times (Pryor), newspaper published in Pryor, Oklahoma, USA. The Daily Times, Beaver and Rochester, newspaper published in Pennsylvania, USA; absorbed by The Beaver County Times. The Daily Times (Blount County, Tennessee), newspaper published in Maryville, near Knoxville, USA. Other newspapers with titles containing Daily Times include:

  6. 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. [2]

  7. West African Pilot - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Zik's group bought Mohammed Ali's Comet, four years later converting it into a daily newspaper and then transferring it to Kano, where it was the first daily in the north. The Northern Advocate was also launched in 1949, in Jos. [6] On 8 July 1945, the government banned the West African Pilot and the Daily Comet for misrepresenting facts about the general strike.

  8. Peter Enahoro - Wikipedia

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    Peter Enahoro (21 January 1935 – 24 April 2023) was a Nigerian journalist, author, businessman and publisher. Also known by the pen name of "Peter Pan" because of his popular column in New African magazine under that name. [1] He has been described as "perhaps Africa's best known international journalist". [2]

  9. Babatunde Jose - Wikipedia

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    Babatunde Jose. Alhaji [1] Ismail Babatunde Jose OFR [2] (born in Lagos on 13 December 1925, died 2 August 2008 [3]) was a Nigerian journalist and newspaper editor. He was described by The Guardian as the "legendary doyen of Nigerian journalism" and as "one of Nigeria's most significant media figures"; [1] by The Independent as the "newspaper ...