Newspapers published in Nigeria
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Newspapers published in Nigeria have a strong tradition of the principle of "publish and be damned" that dates back to the colonial era when founding fathers of the Nigerian press such as Nnamdi Azikiwe, Ernest Ikoli, Obafemi Awolowo and Lateef Jakande used their papers to fight for independence.{{Cite web |title=su:Nigeria Newspapers. - Search Results |url=https://search.worldcat.org/search?q=su:Nigeria+Newspapers.&qt=hot_subject |access-date=2025-01-05 |website=search.worldcat.org}} 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 public and private scandals despite government attempts at suppression.{{sfn|Sriramesh|Verčič|2009|pp=324}} These privately owned outlets were instrumental in holding leaders to account, often operating under significant pressure, including censorship and harassment during periods of military rule.
Laws related to the media, including newspapers, are scattered across various pieces of legislation. There are few good sources of discussion and analysis of these laws.{{sfn|Mwalimu|2005|pp=656}} The introduction of the Freedom of Information Act in 2011 marked a significant step toward transparency, granting citizens and journalists access to public records.{{Cite web |last=Nwaubani |first=Adaobi Tricia |date=2024-02-05 |title=How one Nigerian newspaper took on outrage fatigue |url=https://www.cjr.org/first_person/nigeria-next-newspaper-yaradua-retrospective.php |access-date=2025-01-05 |website=Columbia Journalism Review |language=en}} However, enforcement has been uneven, and many media organizations still struggle to obtain crucial information from authorities.
Some Newspapers depend heavily on advertisements that may be placed by companies owned by powerful people. In some cases, this makes the papers cautious in reporting details of crimes or suspected crimes, and sometimes they carry articles that paint clearly corrupt individuals in a favourable light.{{sfn|Okurounmu|2010|pp=107}} The widespread practice of giving journalists "brown envelopes"—cash payments for favorable coverage—has compounded ethical challenges in Nigerian journalism. Many reporters and editors operate in environments where such practices are normalized, often blurring the lines between journalism and public relations.{{Cite news |date=2014-04-21 |title=Letter from Africa: Doing business in Nigeria |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27081948 |access-date=2025-01-05 |work=BBC News |language=en-GB}} Although earnings have declined since the late 1980s the number of publications has steadily grown.{{Cite web|title=History of Newspapers in Nigeria|url=https://nigerianfinder.com/history-of-newspaper-in-nigeria/|access-date=2022-01-31|website=nigerianfinder.com}} This expansion reflects Nigerians’ continued demand for diverse sources of information, despite economic challenges affecting the industry.
An analysis of newspapers shows a strong bias towards coverage of males, reflecting prevalent cultural biases. Few articles discuss women and there are few photographs of women outside the fashion sections.{{sfn|Poindexter|Meraz|2008|pp=220ff}}
As of 2008 there were over 100 national, regional or local newspapers.{{sfn|Sriramesh|Verčič|2009|pp=324}}
Online newspapers have become popular since the rise of internet accessibility in Nigeria; more than ten percent of the top fifty websites in the country are devoted to online newspapers. Due to improved mobile penetration and the growth of smartphones, Nigerians have begun to rely on the internet for news. Online newspapers have also been able to bypass government restrictions because content can be shared without the need for any physical infrastructure. The result has been a disruption of the traditional sources of news which have dominated the media industry. Recent online newspapers include Sahara Reporters, Ripples Nigeria, and Premium Times.{{cite news|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201607080930.html|title=Nigeria: Smartphone Penetration Hits 30 Percent in Nigeria|publisher=AllAfrica.com|date=8 July 2016|access-date=21 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160709144556/http://allafrica.com/stories/201607080930.html|archive-date=9 July 2016}} These platforms have gained prominence for their investigative journalism and ability to publish stories quickly, particularly on sensitive issues that traditional media may avoid.
List of newspapers
This is a list of newspapers in Nigeria. The list includes print and online newspapers currently published in Nigeria that have national circulation or that are major local newspapers.{{cite web
|url = http://library.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/nigeria/nigerianews.html
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|publisher = Stanford University
|access-date = 2011-05-11
|url-status = dead
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101104202824/http://library.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/nigeria/nigerianews.html
|archive-date = 2010-11-04
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Newspaper | Location | First issues | Publisher | |||
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Naija News | Lagos | 2016 | Polance Media Limited | |||
NewsOnline | Lagos | 2020 | Winner's Media Concept | |||
Softfootball | Lagos | 2024 | Softfootball Group | |||
TheNiche | Lagos | 2014 | Acclaim Communications Limited | |||
Newswatch | Lagos | 1985 | Global Media Mirror Limited | |||
P.M. News | Lagos | 1994 | Independent Communications Network Limited | |||
ThisDay | Lagos | 1995 | Leaders and Company | |||
The Herald | Kwara | 1973 | Leaders and Company | |||
Complete Sports | Lagos | 1995 | Sunny Obazu-Ojeagbase | |||
Daily Trust | Abuja | 1998 | Media Trust Ltd | |||
The Sun | Lagos | 2001 | The Sun Publishing Ltd | |||
Independent Nigeria | Lagos | 2001 | Independent Newspaper Limited | |||
National Network | Port Harcourt | 2004 | Network Printing and Publishing Company | |||
Next | Lagos | 2004 | Timbuktu Media group | |||
Leadership | Abuja | 2004 | Leadership Group Ltd | |||
Business Day | Lagos | 2005 | Frank Aigbogun | |||
National Mirror | 2006 | Global Media Mirror Limited | ||||
The Nation | Lagos | 2006 | Vintage Press Limited | |||
Uhuru Times | Ogun | 2007 | Journal Communication Limited | |||
Peoples Daily | Abuja | 2008 | Peoples Media Ltd | |||
Newsdiary online | Abuja | 2009 | NewsDiary Communication Limited | |||
Netng | Lagos | 2009 | Adekunle Ayeni | |||
TheCable | Lagos | 2011 | Cable Newspaper Ltd. | |||
Premium Times | Abuja | 2011 | Premium Times Services Limited | |||
Blueprint | Abuja | 2011 | Mohammed Idris | |||
Daylight | Lagos | 2014 | Azuh Amatus | |||
New Telegraph | Lagos | 2014 | The Telegraph Publishing Company | |||
The Authority | Abuja | 2015 | The Authority Media & Publications Limited | |||
Ripples Nigeria | Lagos | 2015 | Richmond Hill Media Limited | |||
Stears Business | Lagos | 2015 | Stears News Limited | |||
Politics Nigeria | Lagos | 2016 | Dumebi Emmanuel | |||
Daily Nigerian | Abuja | 2016 | Penlight Media Limited | |||
Sahara Reporters | New York City | 2006 | Omoyele Sowore | |||
Daily Champion | Lagos | 2011 | Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu | |||
Daily Post | Lagos | 2011 | Daily Post Media Limited | |||
Nigeria CommunicationsWeek | Lagos | 2007 | Ken Nwogbo | |||
Nigerian Compass | Ogun State | 2008 | Gbenga Daniel | |||
Urhobo Vanguard | Delta State | 2012 | Urhobo Vanguard Publishing Ltd | |||
Thinkers Newspaper | Abuja | 2015 | Thinkers Communications Limited | |||
Vanguard | Lagos | 1983 | Vanguard Media Limited | |||
The Punch | Lagos | 1971 | Wale Aboderin | |||
The Guardian | 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 Harcourt | 1971 | Rivers State Newspaper Corporation | |||
Nigeria Standard | Jos | 1972 | Benue-Plateau Printing Publication Cooperation | |||
Legit.ng
|Lagos |2012 |Naij.com Media Limited | ||||||
Obaland | Edo | 2009 | Obaland Magazine and Multichoice Media House | |||
Osun Defender | Osogbo | 2006 | Moremi Publishing House Limited | |||
Lagos Daily News | Lagos | 1925 | Herbert Macaulay | |||
Federal Character | Maryland | 2019 | Etcetera Ejikeme | |||
Daily Times | Lagos | 1925 | Folio Communications | |||
Danheir Blog | Lagos | 2023 | ForumTimes Media Publication
| Alaroye | Lagos | 1985 | World Information Agents |
Nigerian Daily Sketch | Ibadan | 1964 | Spark Communications Limited | |||
The Informant247
|Ilorin |2017 |The Informant247 Limited | ||||||
Nairametrics
|2015 | ||||||
Prime 9ja Online | Edo | 2016 | Prime 9ja Online Media | |||
Investors King | Lagos | 2014 | Investors King Limited | |||
[https://www.dailyintelnewspaper.com Daily Intel Newspaper]
|Abuja |2024 |Tony Christian | ||||||
Hammertimes News
|Lafia |2020 |Kingjames Communications and Entertainment Empire | ||||||
[https://www.viewpointhousingnews.com Viewpoint Housing News]
|Abuja |2018 |Viewpoint Housing Media Limited | ||||||
[https://thebureau.com.ng The Bureau Newspaper]
|Abuja |2022 |E & J Consults | ||||||
Urban Express News
|Lagos |2015 |Urban Express News Nigeria Limited | ||||||
[https://africaupdatenewspaper.info Africa Update Newspaper]{{Cite web |title=Media Outlet |url=https://muckrack.com/media-outlet/africaupdatenewspaper |website=Muckrack}}
|Port Harcourt |2011 |[https://www.amazon.in/stores/author/B07VK9B322/about Amb. Gloria Boma Harry] |
See also
References
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- {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R3Uqw0wLN0cC&pg=PA220
|title=Women, men, and news: divided and disconnected in the news media landscape
|first1=Paula Maurie |last1=Poindexter |first2=Sharon |last2=Meraz
|publisher=Taylor & Francis |year=2008
|isbn=978-0-8058-6102-0}}
- {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ADV5PRO7_8AC&pg=PA656
|title=The Nigerian legal system
|first=Charles |last=Mwalimu
|publisher=Peter Lang |year=2005
|isbn=0-8204-7126-7}}
- {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WxNclw-NgU4C&pg=PA107
|title=Leadership Failure and Nigeria's Fading Hopes: Being Excerpts from Patriotic Punches a Weekly Column in the Nigerian Tribune from 2004 - 2009
|first=Femi |last=Okurounmu
|publisher=AuthorHouse |year=2010
|isbn=978-1-4490-8409-7}}
- {{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZbxYDUul-UkC&pg=PA324
|title=The global public relations handbook: theory, research, and practice
|first1=Krishnamurthy |last1=Sriramesh |first2=Dejan |last2=Verčič
|publisher=Taylor & Francis |year=2009
|isbn=978-0-415-99514-6}}
- {{cite journal |title= African Print Media Misuse of the English Definite Article 'The': A Content Analysis of Seven Nigerian Newspapers' Lead Items |author= Olumuyiwa Ayodele |journal = Africa Media Review |volume= 2 |number= 3 |year= 1988 |url= http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/africanjournals/ |via= Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project
}} {{free access}}
- {{cite book |title=Africa South of the Sahara 2004 |series=Regional Surveys of the World |publisher= Europa Publications |year=2004 |isbn= 1857431839 |chapter= Nigeria: Directory: the Press |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=jj4J-AXGDaQC |page= 847
}}
- {{cite book|editor=Derek Peterson|display-editors=etal|title=African Print Cultures: Newspapers and Their Publics in the Twentieth Century|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jIoxDQAAQBAJ|year= 2016|publisher= University of Michigan Press |isbn=978-0-472-05317-9
}} (Includes articles about Nigerian newspapers)
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External links
- {{cite web |url= http://www.dmoz.org/Regional/Africa/Nigeria/News_and_Media/ |title=Nigeria: News and Media |work=Open Directory Project }}
- {{cite web |url=http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3ANigeria+Newspapers.&qt=hot_subject |title= Nigeria Newspapers |location=USA |work=WorldCat |publisher=Online Computer Library Center }}
- {{cite web |url=http://library.columbia.edu/locations/global/virtual-libraries/african_studies/newspapers/country.html |publisher=Columbia University Libraries |title= Nigeria |work=Electronic Newspapers of Africa |series=Virtual Libraries: African Studies |location=New York, USA }}
- {{cite web |url= http://library.stanford.edu/africa-south-sahara/browse-topic/news-country |editor=Karen Fung, African Studies Association |title= News (by country): Nigeria |work=Africa South of the Sahara |via=Stanford University |location=USA |quote=Annotated directory }}
- {{cite web |url= https://www.crl.edu/sites/default/files/d6/attachments/pages/CAMP%20Newspaper%20list%202012.pdf |title=Newspapers Held in Microform: Nigeria |work= Cooperative Africana Materials Project |publisher= Center for Research Libraries |location=United States |year=2012 }}
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