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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 - 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:

  5. Ernest Ikoli - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Sissei Ikoli (1893–1960) was a Nigerian politician, nationalist and pioneering journalist. He was the first editor of the Daily Times, the president of the Nigerian Youth Movement, and in 1942, represented Lagos in the Legislative Council. [1]

  6. List of Igbo people - Wikipedia

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    Uche Nduka (born 1963) Uchechi Kalu. Uzodinma Iweala (born 1982) Vincent Chukwuemeka Ike (1931–2020) William Napoleon Barleycorn (1884–1925), Spanish Guinean Primitive Methodist missionary and author of the first Bube language primer. He was a member of a prominent Fernandino family.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Adeyemo Alakija - Wikipedia

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    Oloye Sir Adeyemo Alakija, Listen ⓘ KBE (25 May 1884 – 10 May 1952) was a Nigerian lawyer, politician and businessman. He served as a member of the Nigerian legislative council for nine years starting in 1933. In 1942, he became a member of the governor's Executive Council. Alakija was president of Egbe Omo Oduduwa from 1948 until his death ...

  9. 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.