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  2. Red Africa - Wikipedia

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    RED | For Africa (written RED) is an African media company based in Nigeria and Ghana. RED | For Africa is a content, consulting and data company. Its headquarters is in Lagos, Nigeria . RED | For Africa owns the brands YNaija, Red Media Africa, The Future Awards Africa and StateCraft. Its founders are Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams.

  3. Adebola Williams - Wikipedia

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    Adebola Williams. Adebola Williams (born 1986) is a Nigerian media entrepreneur, journalist, political consultant, and motivational speaker. He is the Group CEO of RED | For Africa. He co-founded and runs Red Africa, Africa's largest portfolio of youth media brands which include Red Media Africa, Statecraft Inc.,

  4. List of radio stations in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    105.9 – NOUN FM (National Open University of Nigeria), Victoria Island; 106.5 – Faaji FM (Raypower FM) 107.1 - R2 Radio; 107.5 – Radio Lagos (Eko FM), Ikeja; Online. Rock FM Nigeria, Lekki; Reel Radio, Alimosho (No 1 Music, Lifestyle and Sports Station) Pidgin Radio, Ogudu G.R.A; Green Radio, Lagos NIGERIA. Nasarawa State

  5. The Will (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Will is a Nigerian weekly newspaper. It was founded in October 2009 by Austyn Ogannah. [1] It was first published in San Francisco, California before expanding operations into Nigeria. The newspaper, a Nigerian focused publication, covers general news, politics, [2] business, arts, sports, interviews and current affairs.

  6. News Agency of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nannews .ng. The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) is a news reporting agency owned and run by the Federal Government of Nigeria just like Nigerian Television Authority. [1] NAN was formed in part to disseminate news easily across the country and to the international community and also as a means to counter negative stories about Nigeria.

  7. Tell Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Tell magazine published its first edition on 15 April 1991. All five of the founding editors had worked at Newswatch, where they learned to create in-depth, investigative feature stories. They left that magazine due to low pay and disagreements with senior management, hoping that the new magazine would be more fulfilling.

  8. Category : English-language newspapers published in Africa

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    The Sowetan. The Sub-Saharan Informer. Sudans Post. The Sunday Independent (South Africa)

  9. Daily Times (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Daily Times. (Nigeria) The Daily Times is a newspaper with headquarters in Lagos . At its peak, in the 1970s, it was one of the most successful locally owned businesses in Africa. [1] The paper went into decline after it was purchased by the government in 1975. What was left was sold to a private investor in 2004.