National Press

Daal Communications Limited Publishers of The National Press Newspaper Nigeria & London (United Kingdom) Corporate Profile Company Overview Registered media company in Nigeria Publisher of The National Press Newspaper (Daily Online News) International publishing presence in London, UK Committed to accuracy, balance, and investigative journalism Comprehensive News Coverage Local, National & International News Politics & Government Activities Business, Finance & Banking Education, Science & Technology Security & Defence Sports, Entertainment & Religion Law, Justice & Public Opinion International Operations Head Office – Nigeria (Core Newsroom & Investigations) London Bureau – United Kingdom Diaspora & UK–Africa Relations Coverage Global Finance & Diplomatic Reporting Corporate Structure Board of Directors – Governance & Strategy Managing Director / CEO Editor-in-Chief UK Bureau Chief (London) Executive & Support Departments Editorial & Newsroom Structure Politics & Governance Desk World Affairs & Diplomatic Desk Business & Global Finance Desk Education, Science & Technology Desk Security & Defence Desk Sports & Entertainment Desk Investigative Journalism Unit Organizational Culture & Values Integrity and Ethical Reporting Accuracy and Balanced Journalism Commitment to Justice and Fairness Accountability and Transparency Continuous Professional Development Impactful Activities Since Inception Daily comprehensive governance reporting Investigative reports on public interest matters Coverage of Nigeria–UK diplomatic developments Public opinion and civic engagement platforms Security and defence awareness reporting Professional Strength Experienced journalists with over 10 years experience Strong editorial oversight and fact-checking International newsroom standards Commitment to investigative depth and credibility Vision & Mission To be a trusted global media institution To bridge Africa and the world through journalism To promote accountability and democratic values To empower society with reliable information