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The Nigerian Tribune is an English-language newspaper published in Ibadan, Nigeria. Established in 1949 by Chief Obafemi Awolowo , it is the oldest privately-owned Nigerian newspaper still in circulation.
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 ...
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The case African Newspapers of Nigeria Limited v. F. C. O. Coker (1973) was a libel suit where Coker, the plaintiff, sued the publishers of the Nigerian Tribune for defamation. Coker, who was the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance of Lagos State and formerly the City Treasurer of the Lagos City Council, claimed that the Nigerian ...
Nigerian Entertainment Today: Entertainment Website English Website: Registration required : Uses bylines, has editorial oversight and sponsored posts clearly indicated. Nigerian Observer: Edo State Website, print English Website: Free : Owned by the Edo State government Nigerian Tribune: Politics, entertainment, sports, business Website, print ...
Until the 1990s most publications were government-owned, but private papers such as the Nigerian Tribune, The Punch, Vanguard, and the Guardian continued to expose public and private scandals. [3] Laws related to the media, including newspapers, are scattered across various pieces of legislature.
The Editor-in-Chief is Jaafar Jaafar [17] who is an alumnus of Bayero University, Kano and London School of Public Relations. Jaafar Started his career with Daily Trust between 2007 and 2011, left the newsroom after his appointment as Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations to Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso between 2011 and 2015.
Farooq Adamu Kperogi (born 1973), is a Nigerian-American professor, [2] author, media scholar, newspaper columnist, blogger and activist.He was a reporter and news editor at many Nigerian newspapers including the Daily Trust, Daily Triumph and the now defunct New Nigerian.