FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1995

Nigeria’s #1 National Newspaper

Since its launch in 1995 THISDAY has been a trusted news source for millions of Nigerians both at home and abroad. With offices in 36 states of Nigeria, the Federal Capital Territory and around the world, THISDAY has total editorial freedom, no political agenda and no influence from institutions, states, companies or persons.

At THISDAY we capture the attention of an upwardly mobile audience that is passionate about Africa and the concept of Africa rising. This constitutes a huge local following of over 100million as well as our diaspora audience of up to 50million strong. We are an open, inclusive news network that reflects and celebrates the diversity of the audiences we serve.

We don’t shy away from telling untold stories that matter to Africans.

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Nigerias Most Authoritative News Media

We are Nigeria’s most authoritative news media, available on all platforms, and relied on by the political, business, professional and diplomatic elite, as well as the broader middle classes, to deliver transparent, politically neutral reporting. Whilst serving as the meeting point of new ideas, culture and technology for the aspirationals and millennials.

We are committed to undiluted news coverage that goes beyond borders to investigate the news as it happens. With 24 hour news teams in place to ensure that we capture all views and all voices from an African perspective. We empower our readers at home and abroad through in-depth, independent, trustworthy and relevant, regional, national and international news analysis.

ThisDay is a public trust

Dedicated to the pursuit of truth and reason

THISDAY is a public trust dedicated to the pursuit of truth and reason, covering a range of issues from breaking news to politics, business the arts, sports and community, to the crossroads of people and society.

THISDAY breaks the news first: from the first arrests over the 1995 coup, which led to the imprisonment of Olusegun Obasanjo and the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adu, reporting the death of Nigeria’s first President, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe. To THISDAY’s exclusive on the recovery of the Abacha billions. In line with its avowed commitment to democracy, THISDAY was at the forefront of the battle against dictatorial military rule, for which its reporters were invariably detained and harassed.

ThisDay is a public trust

Reaching over 100 million readers

Since its launch in 1995, THISDAY has grown a local audience of 100million, with an additional diaspora audience of 50million.

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