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  2. Sanaullah Bhat - Wikipedia

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    Sanaullah Bhat (14 November 1922 – 25 November 2009), also known as Khawaja Sonaullah Bhat, [1] was an Indian journalist, author and columnist who wrote in Urdu.He was the founding editor of the Daily Aftab, a newspaper in Jammu and Kashmir.

  3. Ibom E-Library - Wikipedia

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    The Ibom E-Library is a library located in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. [1] The library which is state-owned is the first digital type in West Africa . Also Ibom e-library is one of the biggest libraries in Africa.

  4. List of magazines in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    There were 48 magazines in Nigeria in 2004 most of which were news magazines. [1] Fashion magazines have also printed in the country, but these publications are relatively new. [2] Glossy women's magazines were first published in the country in the 1990s. [2]

  5. Newspapers published in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This tradition firmly established newspapers as a means to advocate for political reform and accountability, roles they continue to fulfill in Nigeria today. Until the 1990s, most publications were government-owned, but private papers such as the Daily Trust , Next , Nigerian Tribune , The Punch , Vanguard and the Guardian continued to expose ...

  6. Nigerian Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Former military leader Ibrahim Babangida reportedly regarded the Nigerian Tribune as the only newspaper whose editorial columns he considered seriously. [4] The publication was also featured in Leadership Failure and Nigeria's Fading Hopes by Femi Okurounmu, a book that included excerpts from a weekly column published in the Nigerian Tribune ...

  7. OkadaBooks - Wikipedia

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    OkadaBooks was founded by Okechukwu Ofili in 2013. [8] [9] [10] The name is a combination of okada – a motorcycle taxi typically used to circumvent traffic in Nigeria and other West African countries – and books. [3]

  8. The Tide (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Tide is a Nigerian daily newspaper.It is the most widely circulated newspaper published in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and one of Nigeria's major newspapers. Owned and funded by the state, The Tide began printing operations on 1 December 1971 and has a digital version.

  9. Nigeria International Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria International Book Fair festival majorly involves the display of several books for exhibition, providing a platform for the sale of these books to interested customers. The festival also features other programmes which includes; teachers training workshop, publishers workshop, a two-day programme for children, principal officers ...