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Online News Editor, Climate Change and Environment Journalist, Nigerian Tribune
Ibadan, Lagos
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I have been in journalism since 2009. I have covered Business stories, edited a page on tech, written features as part of the Features Desk covering various human angle and science topics. I also write on climate change and environmental issues.
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Environment , Climate Change , Business
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spirits, beer, cocktails, mixology, health
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Total articles 3115
By Paul Omorogbe Verified
Apr. 12, 2025
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Mar. 19, 2025
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Apr. 12, 2025
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Nigerian Tribune
The Nigerian Tribune is Nigeria's oldest privately owned newspaper, established in 1949 by Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Headquartered in Ibadan, it operates under African Newspapers of Nigeria PLC and publishes daily, as well as Saturday and Sunday editions, in a tabloid format. The newspaper has a rich history of advocating for Nigerian independence and representing Yoruba interests. The Nigerian Tribune focuses on politics, business, and social issues, providing a platform for credible news. Its weekend editions, Saturday Tribune and Sunday Tribune, offer specialized content. The digital platform, Tribune Online, features breaking news, opinion pieces, and multimedia content across various categories. The publication has received awards for its editorial excellence and rich content. With a commitment to editorial independence, the Nigerian Tribune plays a significant role in Nigeria's media landscape. It emphasizes justice, self-determination, and democratic accountability, making it a vital source of information for the general public and policy influencers alike.
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Founded: 1949