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  • TheNewsGuru, PUNCH, others ranked top best Nigerian political blogs, websites in 2025

    TheNewsGuru, PUNCH, others ranked top best Nigerian political blogs, websites in 2025

    FeedSpot, a well-known ranking platform, has published its list of the top Nigerian political blogs and websites for 2025. The selection process involved thousands of blogs from across the internet, with rankings determined by criteria such as relevancy, domain authority, social media following, and the freshness of content.

    These blogs consistently deliver insightful political news, analysis, and commentary, keeping readers informed and engaged with Nigeria’s dynamic political landscape,” FeedSpot stated.

    See list of blogs and websites:

    The Nation Newspaper Nigeria (Politics)

    Pointblank News

    Pulse Nigeria (Politics)

    Legit Nigeria (Politics)

    Punch Nigeria (Politics)

    Vanguard Nigeria (Politics)

    Naija News (Politics)

    PM News Nigeria (Politics)

    Independent Nigeria (Politics)

    The NewsGuru (Politics)

    Daily Trust (Politics)

    GistLover (Politics)

    NewsOnline Nigeria (Politics)

    NNN News Nigeria (Politics)

    Mc Ebisco (Politics)

    Daily Report Nigeria (Politics)

    NewsBlenda (Politics)

  • WARNING: Farm Fund Africa scam targets public with cloned TheNewsGuru.com website

    WARNING: Farm Fund Africa scam targets public with cloned TheNewsGuru.com website

    It has come to the notice of the management of TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), that a certain company called Farm Fund Africa, is running a reimbursement program, where members of the general public are asked to pay a certain amount of money and fill out a form for them to get their investment or reimbursement back.

    It is worth noting that: TheNewsGuru, (TNG) is a NEWS Agency solely in the business of providing NEWS as it breaks to members of the general public.

    TheNewsGuru.com has no affiliation or connection whatsoever with Farm Fund Africa, and as such does not do business together.

    The Farm Fund Africa website, where members of the public are expected to fill in their details and pay the sum of three thousand eight hundred and ninety-six naira (N3896), cloned the website of TheNewsGuru.com and used the logo of TheNewsGuru.com in order to defraud members of the public.

    That the account details been used for receiving payment is shown in the image below and does not belong to TheNewsGuru or any of it’s staff;

    That TheNewsGuru website remains TheNewsGuru.com and not thenewsguru.simdif.com.

    The management strongly advised members of the public to disregard such investment or reimbursement program, as it does not emanate from TheNewsGuru, while our technical team look into the situation

    For the avoidance of doubt, see image of Farm Fund Africa website;

     

  • 2023 elections: How experts rate campaigns by political parties

    2023 elections: How experts rate campaigns by political parties

    As the 2023 general election draws near and political tensity in the country leaves the electorates and politicians in an anticipatory mood, Stakeholders in Communications have cautioned politicians of the hazard of using offensive language and public figure attacks in the course of a campaign.

    The stakeholders, who expressed dissatisfaction over attacks and killing of personalities by political thugs, urged all contestants in the forthcoming election to focus on critical issues affecting Nigeria and how they would tackle them if elected into office.

    Sowore vs Obi- who is better?

    Speaking on Saturday, during a webinar anchored on the theme: “Assessing the 2023 Presidential Election Campaigns”, Comrade Ina Okopi-Aqu, National Secretary of the African Action Congress (AAC) averred that the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, is not alternative Nigeria needs.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Comrade Okopi-Aqu stated Obi was not different from the old political stock, coming from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), adding that the presidential candidate of African Action Congress (AAC), Comrade Omoyele Sowore, is a better option.

    In his words: “The alternative we seek in Nigeria, if it is the PDP or Labour Party, then we do not have an alternative yet. Nigeria needs an alternative that is different from the PDP, the Labour Party and the All Progressives Congress (APC). So, we want Nigerians to look again at what is the alternative,” the AAC National Secretary said.

    However, Diran Onifade, Head of Obi-Datti Media Office, who was present at the event held virtually via Zoom, countered the AAC Scribe, stressing that the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate appeals to Nigerians in terms of expectation.

    2023 Election Campaigns: How experts brainstormed on character assassination, attacks among politicians

    Onifade argued that the Labour Party is a special purpose vehicle for the kind of leadership Nigerians have been yearning for, adding that the ideas of Mr Peter Obi and his record of service resonate with the people of Nigeria.

    He said: “Nigerians have constituted themselves as the structure for the Labour Party because the ideas of our presidential candidate and his records of service resonate with Nigerians. At the beginning, it didn’t look like that. The 2023 presidential election was looking like another contest between the two big parties. That was the kind of mindset we entered the election with.

    “We did not take into consideration the fact that right there among the populace there was something that was building up that politicians were not ready for. They knew about the third force. When the process of the election started, the real third force emerged from the streets of Nigeria. That is the wave we are riding on”.

    Record of campaign communication in addressing core issues

    President and Chairman, of the Governing Council of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Mukhtar Zubairu Sirajo, on his part, pointed out that the communication aspect of campaigns by political parties has recorded an “absolute zero” in terms of addressing core issues.

    According to Sirajo, This is because political parties and campaign managers do not attach importance to communication in what they are doing as it ought to.

    He opined that such happens because political parties and electoral candidates do not appoint professionals as spokespersons or communication officers because they wrongly believe that communication is an all-comers affair.

    Sirajo noted that Communication is a very serious business that demands that one gets it right by being able to use it appropriately in engaging the people, especially during the political season when those seeking elective offices are constantly reaching out.

    “The component of the campaigns of virtually all the political parties have in my opinion been absolutely zero. That is because the political parties and their campaign managers believe that communication is not worth giving attention as it ought to be. That is why you see political parties appointing anybody they like as their spokesperson, believing that communication is an all-comers affair,” he stated.

    Presidential candidates journey to Chatham House

    The NIPR President said campaign spokespersons have instead of engaging Nigerians in robust discussions about what their principals intend to do when elected, have been busy attacking the personalities of perceived political opponents.

    He faulted the idea of presidential candidates going to Chatham House, London to speak about their policy plans if elected, and wondered whether their validation ought to come from Britain or the Nigerian electorate.

    Speaking further, Sirajo advised electoral candidates to address the issue of how they communicate with the people.

    The workshop, which was anchored by a team of communications, academics and media professionals led by Ambassador Aminu Wisdom and Professor Charles Okigbo, was hosted on the platform of Prime Business Africa, a news organisation focusing on coverage of socio-economic issues in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.

    Jackson Centre for Innovative Journalism and Media Development (JCIJMD), TheNewsGuru and the New Nigeria Network also supported the project.

    Nigeria has the potential to be a great economy

    Aminu, in his opening remarks, said the session was to provide a better understanding of what the political parties are doing in their use of communication for the upcoming elections.

    He noted that expert indicators have shown that Nigeria has the potential to be a great economy if the resources are properly deployed and managed by competent leadership.

    Aminu stressed that the 2023 elections present a unique opportunity for the Nigerian people to make the right choices of managers of the country’s resources to fulfil those potentials.

    2023 Election Campaigns: How experts brainstormed on character assassination, attacks among politicians

    Drawing a nexus between free and fair elections and communications around political campaigns and the electoral process, the popular diplomat said: “Free and fair elections are prefaced on strategic communication election campaigns. We are here today to get a better understanding of what our political parties are doing in their use of communication for the upcoming elections.”

    The programme also had representatives of political parties and candidates hint at how they have fared with the pattern of communication strategies in the ongoing campaigns.

    Some communication scholars who attended the colloquium identified shortcomings in the pattern of communications adopted by various political parties and candidates and how much impact the delivery of their messages to Nigerians.

    They include Prof. Rotimi Olatunji, Department of Public Relations and Advertising, Lagos State University; Prof. Nuhu Gapsiso, Mass Communication Department, University of Maiduguri; and Prof. Emmanuel Dandaura, Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

    Responding, Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari, Garba Shehu, who also participated in the colloquium, urged the forum of communication professionals to enlighten those working for the politicians in the communications sphere about how to effectively market political parties and candidates, especially in this era of online media.

  • TheNewsGuru announces new editorial appointments

    TheNewsGuru announces new editorial appointments

    The management of Kingdom Media Network Int’l Nigeria Limited, publisher of TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) has announced the appointment of Ediri Oyibo and Adebayo Animasaun as the Editor and Deputy Editor of TNG respectively.

    The management made this known in a statement released on Wednesday by the Publisher of TNG, Mideno Bayagbon.

    Oyibo, a member of the founding staff of TNG in September 2016, rose from the position of Tech Reporter to Niger Delta Editor and Deputy Editor. He became Acting Editor of the platform in January.

    Skilled in multimedia journalism, Oyibo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics from Delta State University (DELSU) and a Master’s Degree also in Linguistics from the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).

    A digital media strategist abreast with SEO and web analytics, who also holds a Diploma in Computer Desktop Publishing, the new TNG Editor has worked in a multidisciplinary team of content creators, web designers and marketing executives.

    He brings to the role adept skills in digital storytelling, a demonstrated history of providing solutions in digital journalism, proven experience in digital content development, editing and a special interest in fact check; data, solutions and investigative journalism.

    Oyibo also oversees the not-for-profit arm of TNG, the TNG Centre for Investigative Journalism (TNGCIJ) as the Program Director.

    Commenting on his appointment in the statement, Bayagbon described the Editor as a very intelligent new media journalist and a smart investigator with an incredible eye for news.

    “His experience in new media journalism has given him vast experience of the media landscape of Nigeria, and indeed the West Africa region and Africa in general. He has a good global perspective of news as well.

    “Oyibo’s growth within the period of joining TNG has been particularly impressive. He has an enormously promising career ahead of him, and TNG is keen to be part of it.

    “Above all, we expect that he will be able to build on the relationships TNG has grown with clients and partners and also with team members and take the organization to a whole new level,” he said.

    Bayagbon further stated that TNG would continue to relentlessly pursue its mission of retaining its status as Nigeria’s first comprehensive, real online news platform. He added that TNGCIJ will continue to hold the government at all levels accountable through quality investigative reports.

    Animasaun, a former broadcast journalist at RayPower 100.5 FM, who joined the platform as a Sports Editor was appointed as Deputy Editor of TNG.

    He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication from Lagos State University (LASU) and has grown into a fine new media journalist with expertise in developing, producing and managing high-quality news items.

    Animasaun serves in editing, proofreading and suggesting improvements to written content and ensuring compliance with copyright and privacy regulations.

    Both Oyibo and Animasaun will work under the tutelage of renowned scholar and media guru, Dr Chidi Amuta, along with Professors Charles Okigbo, Muhammed Musa, and Ladi Sandra Adamu, who are among 10 eminent Nigerians who have joined the TNG Board.

    The United Kingdom-based erudite scholar and entrepreneur, Dr Alim Abubakre; the suave Matt Aikhionbare, who was private secretary to Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan, who was also a Secretary to the Government of Edo state under Chief Lucky Igbinedion, are among members of TNG Board.

    Others include top-notch Dublin, Ireland-based legal practitioner, Waheed Mudah, who brings his wealth of legal knowledge to the Board as Secretary while Mrs Judith Ufford and Cordelia Onu, two of the most decorated female journalists in Nigeria bring their diverse experiences.

    Judith, who is a keen activist on Human and Gender Rights, Reproductive Health and Rights, etc., meanwhile brings her expertise for advocacy, networking, training, investigation and reporting to the Board.

    Mrs Cordelia Onu, on the other hand, is a trainer in media usage and mass mobilisation techniques. She is a permanent fellow of the World Press Institute and a visiting Media Fellow at Dewitt Wallace Centre for Communication and Journalism.

    The Board is chaired by Dr Chidi Amuta a well-known author, academic, celebrated columnist and media mogul. He is a visiting  Fellow at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Boston and at Cambridge University. He is one of Nigeria’s most respected public intellectuals and media commentators. He combines an active media career with engagement in serious scholarship while also running the multi-billion naira firm: Wilson & Weizmann Associates.

    Professor Sandra Ladi Adamu is the first professor of broadcasting in Northern Nigeria and is currently a lecturer at Ahmadu Bello University. She was at various times Deputy Editor of the Democrat newspapers and News Editor at NTA Jos.

    Dr Abubakre who is also on the advisory board of the London Business School Africa Club is the founder and non-executive chair of These Executive Minds (TEXEM), which has trained thousands of A-List Nigerians in some of the world’s leading and best universities.

    Professor Charles Okigbo is a Professor of Professors with wide academic belts across the globe before becoming a Professor Emeritus of Strategic Communication at North Dakota University. He was a former Registrar of APCON and Coordinator of ACCE.

    Professor Muhammed Musa is a Professor of Communication at the Department of Media and Creative Industries, United Arab Emirates University, Dubai. He is a serially published author whose teaching and research interests are in the political economy of the media, journalism studies, new media and social change.

    Other members of the Board include former acting Editor of Guardian, Mr Jewell Dafinone, who serves as the Group Managing Editor of TNG and Mideno Bayagbon, Publisher of TNG and TNGCIJ.

    Meanwhile, Emma Ovuakporie, TNG’s Regional Editor, Abuja/Northern Nigeria, has the additional responsibilities of leading TNG Events. In this role, Mr Ovuakporie leads TNG in organising cutting-edge public discourse that aids the growth of industries, and governance and delivers networking opportunities to the platform.

    Other members of the editorial team of TNG include Paul Utebor, Bartholomew Madukwe and Abimbola Fabunmi.

  • Dr Amuta, Profs Okigbo, Musa, Ladi Adamu; Alim Abubakre, others join TheNewsGuru Board

    Dr Amuta, Profs Okigbo, Musa, Ladi Adamu; Alim Abubakre, others join TheNewsGuru Board

    Renonwed scholar and media guru, Dr Chidi Amuta, along with Professors Charles Okigbo, Muhammed Musa, Ladi Sandra Adamu, are among 10 eminent Nigerians who have joined the Board of TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG).

    The United Kingdom based erudite scholar and entrepreneur, Dr Alim Abubakre; the suave Matt Aikhionbare, who was private secretary to Presidents Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan who was also a Secretary to the Government of Edo state under Chief Lucky Igbinedion, are among the new members.

    Others include topnotch Dublin, Ireland based legal practitioner, Waheed Mudah brings his wealth of legal knowledge to the board as Secretary while Mrs Judith Ufford and Cordelia Onu, two of the most decorated female journalists in NIgeria are bringing their diverse experiences.

    While Judith who is a keen activist on Human and Gender Rights, Reproductive Health and Rights, etc., brings her expertise for advocacy, networking, training, investigation and reporting to the Board.

    Mrs Cordelia Onu, on the other hand, is a trainer in media usage and mass mobilisation techniques. She is a permanent fellow of World Press Institute and a visiting Media Fellow at Dewitt Wallace Centre for Communication and Journalism.

    The Board is chaired by Dr Chidi Amuta a well known author, academic, celebrated columnist and media mogul. He is a visiting Fellow at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Boston and at Cambridge University. He is one of Nigeria’s most respected public intellectuals and media commentators. He combines an active media career with engagement in serious scholarship while also running the multi-billion naira firm: Wilson & Weizmann Associates.

    Professor Sandra Ladi Adamu is the first professor of broadcasting in Northern NIgeria and is currently a lecturer at the Ahmadu Bello University. She was at various times Deputy Editor of the Democrat newspapers, and News Editor at NTA Jos.

    Dr Abubakre who is also on the advisory board of London Business School Africa Club is the founder and non-executive chair of These Executive Minds. TEXEM, which has trained thousand of A-List Nigerians in some of the world’s leading and best universities.

    Professor Charles Okigbo, is a Professor of Professors with wide academic belts across the globe before becoming a Professor Emeritus of Strategic Communication at North Dakota University. He was a former Registrar of APCON and Coordinator of ACCE.

    Professor Muhammed Musa is a Professor of Communication at the Department of Media and Creative Industries, United Arab Emirates University, Dubai. He is a serially published author whose teaching and research interests are in the political economy of the media, journalism studies, new media and social change.

    Other members of the Board include Jewell Dafinone, Group Managing Editor of TheNewsGuru, TNG and Mideno Bayagbon, Publisher of TheNewsGuru TNG, and TNG Investigations.

  • A Christmas message from TheNewsGuru(TNG) to you [VIDEO]

    A Christmas message from TheNewsGuru(TNG) to you [VIDEO]

    As the year draws to a close, we at TheNewsGuru.com wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.

    For making TheNewsGuru.com a wonderful platform for breaking news, for addressing societal issues, for making sure that you get the news as it is happening.

    We pledge to serve you better in the year 2022. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

  • UPDATE: Saraki back home after being grilled by EFCC

    UPDATE: Saraki back home after being grilled by EFCC

    Former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki is back home after being grilled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Saturday in Abuja.

    A statement issued by Yusuph Olaniyonu from Saraki’s Media Office confirmed that Saraki went to the EFCC’s office on Saturday afternoon, on his own volition.

    It said Saraki visited the office of the EFCC to clarify any issue that the commission might have wanted to raise with him.

    “It will be recalled that following the order of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on the Fundamental Human Rights case filed by Dr. Saraki during the period of the former Chairman of the EFCC which precluded the commission from investigating him until the matter is dispensed with, the commission at the last hearing on July 14, 2021, pleaded with the judge that the order was preventing them from doing their job.

    “Following this complaint, Dr. Saraki, as a responsible citizen, on his own volition approached the commission that at the earliest convenient date, he was willing to visit the commission’s office and clarify all issues they might want to raise with him,” the statement said.

    According to the statement, Saraki, therefore, visited the commission’s office this afternoon and answered some questions.

    “He is back home. He was not arrested. Dr. Saraki also assured the commission that he has nothing to hide and will always make himself available to clear all issues that may require his attention,” it said.

     

     

  • BBNaija2020: TNG’s top 5 contenders[VIDEO]

    BBNaija2020: TNG’s top 5 contenders[VIDEO]

    Laycon, Nengi, Erica, Ozo and Dorathy are the five housemates who have generated the most-searched interest and conversations online among housemates of the ongoing Big Brother Naija (BBNaija).

    In no particular order, TheNewsGuru takes a look at the top 5 contenders in the ongoing reality Tv show.

     

    LAYCON

    Laycon’s music has gained immense visibility as a result of his participation in the reality Tv show.The next most popular Laycon-related term is “Laycon BBNaija biography”, variations of which appear on all the contestants’ top searches.

     

    NENGI

    Rebecca Hampson a.k.a Nengi is undoubtedly one of the most talked about housemates in the ongoing BBNaija reality Tv show. From her sense of fashion, beauty and on-screen romance with Ozo, another housemate, the former model and MBGN Top 5 contestant, is one damsel who is a top contender in the reality TV show.

     

    ERICA

    Erica is one of the most influential BBNaija 2020 housemates. She has been the Head of House twice.Her romance with Kiddwaya is perhaps one of the most searched items about BBNaija 2020.

     

    OZO

    Ozo was born and brought up in Imo state Nigeria. Ozoemena popularly know as Ozo bbnaija is 27 years old and Consultant and entrepreneur from Imo State. One of his greatest achievements is to work with UEFA Federation for Europe.His relationship with Nengi on the show has been tagged as ‘Situationship’ in several quarters.

     

    DORATHY

    Big, bold and beautiful are words that comes to mind when you think of bubbly BBNaija housemate, Dorathy. Dorathy became so popular the very first day she entered the Big Brother house because of huge ‘selling point’.

     

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  • BREAKING: TheNewsGuru rejigs, appoints new Editors

    BREAKING: TheNewsGuru rejigs, appoints new Editors

    Kingdom Media Network Int’l Ltd, Publishers of TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), Africa’s number one online news platform has announced four new appointments as the media organization rejigs to best serve its teeming readership community in the ever-changing digital news industry.

    The new appointments are contained in a press statement issued by the Chairman of Kingdom Media Network Int’l Ltd, Mr. Mideno Bayagbon and made available to newsmen.

    Rising to newer challenges, the pioneer Online Editor of TNG, Mr. Olufemi Ajasa has been promoted to continue his professional development in TNG as Team Lead/Head of Digital Strategy. This enables him to oversee TNG conglomerate platforms which include TNG Centre for Investigative Journalism (TNGCIJ), a non-governmental organization, established to promote independent investigative reports and NaijaTalks, the nation’s town-hall, where Nigerians congregate daily to discuss all issues affecting the nation and Nigerians. He is also to reposition TNG’s wedding platform, WeddingGuru.com.

    In his new role, Mr Ajasa is also expected to help TNG navigate the use of digital technologies in improving business performances in the digital news ecosystem.

    Also, Mr. Olaotan Falade has been promoted as Editor of TNG. Mr Falade, a graduate of Broadcast and Communication Technology of the Lagos State University joined TNG in 2016 as Business Editor and subsequently rose to act as the Deputy Editor.

    Before joining TNG, Mr Falade has held various editorial positions, including Energy Correspondent at NigerianNewsDirect, Lead Writer at Seek Communications, and Freelance Business Executive (Advert & Supplements Unit) at The Guardian Newspapers.

    Promoted as Deputy Editor is Mr. Ediri Oyibo, a new media journalist with TNG. He is to combine this with his other role as the Programme Director of TNGCIJ, the not-for-profit arm of TNG set up to hold power accountable through deeply incisive investigative reports.

    Oyibo, a linguist at the master’s level joined TNG in 2016 as the pioneer Tech Editor. He is also to continue to double as the social media strategist of the organisation. His specialty is current affairs, spanning a broad range of issues, including economics, business trends, technology, politics, civil society, and the arts.

    Over the years, Oyibo has mastered media strategy, creative content development, excellent proofreading, speech writing, social media management, content management and administrative skills. He has a knack for data journalism and an eye on investigative journalism.

    Meanwhile, Emma Ovuakporie, TNG’s Regional Editor, Abuja/Northern Nigeria, has been assigned the additional responsibilities of leading TNG Events, a newly created department. In this additional role, Mr. Ovuakporie will lead TNG in organising cutting edge public discourse that will aid the growth of industries, governance and deliver networking opportunities to the medium.

    Also, the Entertainment Editor, Kehinde Ajose has been promoted to the position of Assistant Editor. Over the years, Ajose, a prolific writer has immensely contributed colorful content that enriched TNG’s editorial department.

    The appointments take effect from September 1.

  • JUST IN: Emir Sanusi moved to another town

    Exiled deposed Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi will no longer go to Loko as he has been moved to another town in Nasarawa state. His new abode is Awe, capital of Awe local government.

    Loko, a town on the bank of River Benue, was ruled out as it is said to be far from the capital. It is part of Nasarawa LGA.

    Reports said he was flown in a helicopter to his new abode today from Lafia, capital of the state, less than 24 hours after he was ejected from Kano palace and began his exile journey via Abuja.

    From reports, the deposed Emir never even got to Loko, before the Nasarawa State Government decided to change his exiled place from Loko to Awe.

    A report published in Daily Trust, claimed certain influential Nigerians like the Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Bage (rtd) were personally met Governor Abdullahi Sule and requested for a change of location.

    The newspaper said quoting a source said, “Others who called the governor were Alhaji Aliko Dangote and General Aliyu Gusau amongst others,”the source said.

    “Actually, the deposed emir was scheduled to be exiled from Kano to Opanda town in Toto Local Government but there was a change of decision at the last minute.”