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Punch Newspaper

The Punch
newspaper
Inception1971 Tekre
TitleThe Punch Tekre
CountryNigeria Tekre
PublisherOlu Aboderin Tekre
Country of originNigeria Tekre
Language of work or nameEnglish Tekre
Newspaper formatbroadsheet Tekre
Official websitehttp://www.punchng.com Tekre

A Punch yaa Nigeria wã zʋrnall sẽn da sɩng yʋʋmd 1970 tʋʋlg kiuug rasem 8 wã. Punch Nigeria Limited sigla b sẽn kõ-a wã sẽn zems ne yʋʋmd 1968 wã kom-bɩɩsã noyã. B yeelame tɩ seb-kãngã tʋʋmd yaa "b sẽn na n wilg nin-buiidã, b zãms-b la b zaba nin-buiidã la dũniyã gill zugu.[1][2][3]

Kibare

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A James Aboderin sẽn yaa sakda, la a Sam Amuka sẽn yaa seb-gʋlsd la sɛb-gʋlsda Nigeria Daily Times wã n lugl a Punch. A Amuka lebga Sunday Punch wã pipi sɛba. Yʋʋmd 1976 yʋʋm 11 soabã pʋgẽ, yʋʋm a wãn a sẽn yiis a daarã daarã pipi wã poore, b sɩngame n yiis b daarã zʋrnallã. B ra maand n na n sõngame tɩ b bãng tɩ b pa segd n kẽesd b toog politikã pʋgẽ ye. B sẽn maand woto wã, b baooda n na n bãnge, n bãnge.[4]

Sebtiise

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  1. https://punchng.com/about-us/
  2. http://www.pickyournewspaper.com/WORLD/AFRICA/Newspapers/Nigeria/punchng.com.html
  3. https://independent.ng/hoodlums-burgle-punch-newspapers-office-in-asaba/
  4. Adigun Agbaje, "Freedom of the Press and Party Politics in Nigeria: Precepts, Retrospect and Prospects", African Affairs, Vol. 89, No. 355, April 1990.