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NEXT was published by Timbuktu Media Group, based in Lagos and South Africa. [2] Other Timbuktu Media Group publications included NEXT on Sunday, Elan (a fashion magazine), and X2. [2] Olojede worked for Newsday where he won a Pulitzer Prize: "For his fresh, haunting look at Rwanda a decade after rape and genocidal slaughter had ravaged the ...
Lagos: 1983: Guardian Newspapers Limited Nigerian Tribune: Ibadan: 1949: African Newspapers of Nigeria Ltd Peoples Gazette: Abuja: 2020: Peoples Gazette Limited The Will: Lagos: 2009: Austyn Ogannah Triumph: Kano: 1980: Triumph Publishing Company Limited Nigerian Observer: Benin City: 1968: Bendel Newspapers Company Limited The Tide: Port ...
This is a list of newspapers in South Africa. In 2017, there were 22 daily and 25 weekly major urban newspapers in South Africa, mostly published in English or Afrikaans. [ 1 ] According to a survey of the South African Audience Research Foundation , about 50% of the South African adult population are newspaper readers and 48% are magazine ...
1959–1975: Joel Mervis, as editor of the Sunday Times, is credited with transforming it into the most widely read and powerful weekly in South Africa. 1975–1990: Albert Tertius Myburgh (26 December 1936 – 2 December 1990) was a South African journalist and editor, best known as editor of the Sunday Times.
BusinessDay, established in 2001, is a daily business newspaper based in Lagos, Nigeria. [1] It is the only Nigerian newspaper with a bureau in Accra, Ghana. [2] [citation needed]. It has both daily, Saturday and Sunday titles. It circulates in Nigeria and Ghana.
The Lagos Daily News is a Nigerian newspaper founded in 1925 that was the first daily newspaper in British West Africa. [1] It was bought by Herbert Macaulay and John Akinlade Caulcrick in 1927. [2] The paper was politically aligned with Macaulay's Nigerian National Democratic Party.
Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali saved two penalties in the shootout to guide his side to a 4-2 victory over South Africa following a 1-1 draw on Wednesday and earn a place in the Africa Cup of ...
The Sun is a Nigerian daily print newspaper founded and published in KiriKiri Industrial Layout, Lagos, Nigeria. [1] As of 2011, The Sun had a daily print run of 130,000 copies, and 135,000 for weekend titles, with an average of 80% sales. This made The Sun the highest-selling newspaper in Nigeria. [2]