Draft:Daily Intel Newspaper
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| Type | Online newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Digital news publication |
| Founder | Tony Christian |
| Publisher | Daily Intel Newspaper |
| Founded | 2022 |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria |
| Circulation | Online |
| Website | www |
Daily Intel Newspaper is a Nigerian online newspaper based in Abuja, Nigeria On its website, the publication asserts that it focuses on news reporting, public affairs, and investigative journalism.
History
Daily Intel Newspaper was launched in Abuja as an online news platform. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the publication was established to contribute to news dissemination and public engagement in Nigeria.[1]
Reports by Leadership newspaper indicate that the newspaper was introduced by the publishers of Subnews Magazine as part of an expansion into digital media.[2]
Additional coverage by The Sun Nigeria also reported on the unveiling of the platform.[3]
Ownership and management
The newspaper is published by Tony Christian, a Nigerian journalist.
Christian has been reported by Nigerian media in connection with investigative journalism activities. In 2025, he was involved in an incident in which he was allegedly assaulted and detained while carrying out his duties.[4]
According to Daily Trust, he is identified as the publisher of Daily Intel Newspaper.[5]
Editorial focus
Daily Intel Newspaper covers:
- Governance and public policy
- Economic and social issues
- Investigative reporting
The publication emphasizes factual reporting and public accountability.
See also
References
- ^ "Daily Intel Newspaper launches in Abuja". News Agency of Nigeria.
- ^ "Subnews unveils online newspaper". Leadership.
- ^ "Newspaper unveils online platform". The Sun Nigeria.
- ^ "Assaulted journalist fights for justice, demands N100m in damages". Vanguard Nigeria.
- ^ "Assaulted journalist demands N100m in damages". Daily Trust.
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