Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and the world's eighth most populous country. Its oil-rich economy is the third largest in Africa and one of the fastest growing in the world. By the way, its official language is English.
Nigeria has numerous newspapers, although radio and television coverage has been limited because of resource problems and political reasons over the years. The use of cell phones has skyrocketed.
One of the most popular newspapers in Nigeria is a newspaper called 'The Punch'. You can find more about the popular newspapers in Nigeria at Alexa, which is capable of telling you the top visited sites in Nigeria.
The MediaUK website offers a list of websites, addresses, email and phones numbers for tv channels, radio stations, magazines and newspapers.
Much the same as in other countries. Through technology, such as phones and internet. Through the newspapers, radio and television. Through people talking to each other. All these and other standard ways.
Nigeria has a few national newspapers. The most easily found online are as follows: The Punch (self-reported "most read"), Nigerian Tribune, and The Advocate. More can be found at the website OnlineNewspapers under Nigerian Newspapers.
Yes. You can read newspapers online as a pdf and you can see full episodes of most TV shows.
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Yes the primary communication method is cell phones in most of Africa
yes we have so many types of phone
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radio and newspapers
Television, Movies and Newspapers