Punch
Punch is one of Nigeria's most widely read daily newspapers, published in English from Lagos. It covers national politics, business, sport, and current affairs and maintains a large online presence. Known for a popular, broad-based readership, it is frequently cited among Nigeria's leading privately owned print and digital news outlets.
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Editorial perspective of Punch
Punch is positioned toward the editorial center, or its orientation is mixed or not consistently classified.
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