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