* The Abuja Inquirer (Abuja, Portharcourt, Lagos, Asaba, kaduna) [In English] * African Business Information Service [English] * Arewa * The Beam newspaper (Port Harcourt) [English] * BiafraNigeriaWorld * Broad Street Journal [English] * Businessday News [English] * BusinessWorld [English] * Champion News * Compass (Lagos, Portharcourt, Abuja, Ibadan) [English] * Complete Sports (Oyo, Ibadan, Lagos Abuja) [English] * Daily Independent * Daily Times (Lagos) [English] * Daily Trust [English] * Financial Standard News (Lagos) * The Guardian * Leadership Nigeria (Abuja) [English] * The Nation [English] * National Daily Newspaper [English] * National Mirror Newspapers (National) [English] * National Network [English] * National Point [English] * New Age * The News (Lagos) * News Watch * Next (National) * Niger Delta Standard (Abuja, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Kaduna, Lagos, Ondo and Rivers) [English] * Nigeria Communications Week (Lagos, Abuja) * Nigeria horizon [English] * Nigeria World * Nigerian News * The Nigerian Observer (Edo State, Benin City) [English] * Nigerian Tribune [English] * Nigerians Abroad [English] * MyNaijaNews (Lagos,Abuja,Niger-delta) [English] * The People's Daily (National) [English] * Pointer Express (Lagos) [English] * The Nigerian Lawyer * The Punch * Sahara Reporters [English] * Sensor Newspaper [English] * Sub-Saharan Informer [English] * Tell * The Sun * The Times of Nigeria (Abuja) [English] * This Day * The Triumph Newspapers (Kano) * Vanguard |
| NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS ONLINE |
| Television * Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) * Degue Broadcasting Network (DBN) * African Independent Television (AIT) * Minaj TV * Silverbird TV * Galaxy TV * Channels TV * HiTV |
| Radio * Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) * Brila FM * Voice of Nigeria * Ray Power * Freedom Radio |
| News agency * News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) |
Published by Routledge: Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and the Law: Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries by Olufemi Amao This book explores the interface between CSR, human rights and the law in the context of multinational corporations in developing countries. |
