How do I contact the Nation newspaper?

How do I contact the Nation newspaper?

If you prefer to contact our subscriber services department by phone, please call: 800-333-8536. Subscribe me to The Nation’s daily newsletter. You can e-mail me information and special offers from The Nation.

Who is the founder of The Nation newspaper?

Its founding publisher was Joseph H. Richards; the editor was Godkin, an immigrant from Ireland who had formerly worked as a correspondent of the London Daily News and The New York Times.

When did the Nation newspaper started?

July 31, 2006
The Nation/First issue date

How many national newspapers are in Nigeria?

Newspaper Publishing in Nigeria Currently, Nigeria has over a hundred local and national newspapers and publications.

Where is Punch newspaper located?

Lagos
From inception, the company had run its business from Olu Aboderin street, then Kudeti street, Onipetesi, in Ikeja, Lagos. But in October 2009, it moved to its imposing permanent headquarters on kilometer 14, Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Magboro, Ogun state.

Who is the editor of The Nation?

Katrina vanden Heuvel
The Nation announced today that journalist and author D.D. Guttenplan will become the magazine’s next editor, effective June 15. Guttenplan, who is currently editor at large for The Nation, succeeds Katrina vanden Heuvel, who will become editorial director and remain publisher of the country’s oldest weekly magazine.

Who is the owner of Sun newspaper in Nigeria?

The Daily Sun is a Nigerian daily print newspaper founded and published in KiriKiri Industrial Layout, Lagos, Nigeria….The Sun (Nigeria)

Type Daily newspaper
Founder(s) The Sun Media Group
Publisher The Sun Publishing Ltd
Editor-in-chief Onuoha Ukeh
Language English

Who owns the Nation newspaper in Nigeria?

Vintage Press Limited
The Nation is a daily newspaper published in Lagos, Nigeria….The Nation (Nigeria)

Type Daily newspaper
Publisher Vintage Press Limited
Editor Adeniyi Adesina
Founded 31 July 2006
Language English

What is the name of the second newspaper in Nigeria?

Anglo-African
The second Nigerian newspaper was Anglo-African. It was established in 1863 by Robert Campbell and was the first paper published in Lagos.

How many types of newspaper we have in Nigeria?

Using these three owner- ship categories the Nigerian Press can be classified into four newspaper types, the last of which is a hybrid. They are ‘overseas commercial’, ‘political party’, ‘government’, and ‘overseas commercial /political party’.

Where is the Nation newspaper located in Lagos?

27B Fatai Atere Way, Matori, Mushin
Location Head Quarters: 27B Fatai Atere Way, Matori, Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria.

How do you advertise on Punch newspaper?

Call 08066917793 or whatsapp: 08089898608 to advertise on The Punch newspaper with a discount on the current advert rates. This is Allnet Advertising Technology, we place your advert on the pages of newspapers on the spot.

What is the Nation newspaper?

The Nation is a daily newspaper published in Lagos, Nigeria covering nigeria news, sports, Breaking News, Politics, Sports, Fashion.

What is the main newspaper in Nigeria?

Vanguard News. A Nigerian newspaper and Online version of the Vanguard, a daily publication in Nigeria covering Nigeria news, Niger delta, general national news, politics, business, energy, sports, entertainment, fashion,lifestyle human interest stories, etc. News.

What is the first newspaper to gain nationwide circulation in Nigeria?

The newspaper became the first of its kind to gain nationwide circulation across the 36 states of Nigeria within two years of operation. This was a result of its popular eight-page pull-out Thursday publication titled Campuslife, a medium specially dedicated to student journalists and writers across the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

Who is the target audience for Nigeria’s freedom daily newspaper?

According to a 2009 survey it was the second most read newspaper in Nigeria. The paper’s website says it stands for Freedom, Justice and the Market Economy. Its target audience is the business and political elite, the affluent, the educated and the upwardly mobile.

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