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  2. Dele Momodu - Wikipedia

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    Chief Dele Momodu (born Ayòbámidélé Àbáyòmí Ojútelégàn Àjàní Momodu; 16 May 1960) is a Nigerian journalist, publisher, businessman, and motivational speaker.. He is the CEO and publisher of Ovation International, a celebrity magazine.

  3. List of magazines in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Glossy women's magazines were first published in the country in the 1990s. [2] Nigeria witnessed the emergence of online magazines in the 2010s most which are literary magazines. [3] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Nigeria.

  4. Zina Saro-Wiwa - Wikipedia

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    Hello Nigeria! was screened at the New York African Film Festival in 2004. The film was covered by The Telegraph newspaper [ 8 ] and was featured on the BBC's Talking Movies programme. In 2008, after leaving the BBC's Culture Show , she began to focus on film-making and directed This Is My Africa (2008/9), which explores African culture through ...

  5. “It always feels good to see a Nigerian name in the NFL, for sure,” said Okoye, one of 30 Nigerian-born players to have taken NFL snaps. It’s “not a cultural thing for us,” he added ...

  6. YNaija - Wikipedia

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    YNaija is a Nigerian online content publishing platform, founded by Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams of RED Africa media group. YNaija launched in May 2010 with columnists and various news sources. It offers news, original content and covers politics, business, entertainment, environment, technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture, comedy ...

  7. Media Trust - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. May Ellen Mofe-Damijo - Wikipedia

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    May Ellen Ezekial Mofe-Damijo (1956 - 1996) also known as MEE [1] was a Nigerian journalist and writer who was the publisher of Classique magazine, a celebrity [2] and entertainment journal that has ceased publication. The magazine employed journalists such as Dele Momodu, Ben Charles Obi, and Rudolf Okonkwo. [3] [4]

  9. Mass media in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    3 (1) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project. Philip G. Altbach; Edith S. Hoshino, eds. (1995). "Nigeria". International Book Publishing: An Encyclopedia. Garland. ISBN 9781134261260. "Nigeria: Directory: Broadcasting and Communications". Africa South of the Sahara 2003. Regional Surveys of the World.