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About Us The Sun Publishing Limited is a registered liability company. It is a media and entertainment company. It commenced operations on January 18, 2003 with the publication of a weekly and on June 16, 2003, it went daily. On February 20, 2005, SoccerStar, an-all soccer daily joined the stable. The company has its corporate head office in Lagos; regional offices in Abuja, Enugu Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Ibadan and Jos and 24 other branch offices across the country.

Vision To be a dominant media content provider and entertainment company in Nigeria and Africa through the pursuit of excellence in delivering innovative and quality media and entertainment products.

Mission To practise journalism in the classical tradition of presenting the news and features in an exciting style, with impact, objectivity and appeal that generate returns to all stakeholders: the society, the investors and the practitioners.

Our Core Values The Sun passionately subsists on the core values of teamwork, respect, innovation, integrity and professionalism (T.R.I.P). T = We believe that we will serve our customers (readers) and other stakeholders better when we work as a team. R = We are committed to treating our employees and other people with respect, dignity; in a fair and equitable manner. I = We are committed to continuous innovation as the best means to deliver value. We also believe in conducting our business with integrity and with the highest standard of ethics and accountability. P = We are committed to being a professional, flexible and learning organization.

The Team The Sun Publishing Limited is managed by a professionally competent and highly experienced team who has a combined cognate experience of over 100 years. The team consists of Executive Management and Senior Management.

The Directorate:

Tony Onyima

Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief

Femi Adesina

Deputy Managing Director/Deputy Editor-in-Chief

Paul Onyia

Ethel Nmezi

Executive Director, Finance & Administration

Executive Director, Marketing

Alan Jones

Executive Director, Technical

Eric Osagie

Executive Director, Special Services

Senior Management:

Steve Nwosu Editor, Daily

Neta Nwosu

AGM, Corporate Services

Patrick Enilama

Principal Human Resource Manager

Onuoha Ukeh Editor, Saturday

Damola Olajumoke

AGM, Operations & Sales

Obioma Ogukwe Accountant

Funke Egbemode Editor, Sunday

Kunle Sholaja

Editor, SoccerStar

Johnson Ogwumike Internal Audit Manager

Shola Oshunkeye Editor, Magazines

Ademola Abioye

Business Development Manager

Nwokocha Obi

Sales & Distribution manager

Distribution & Branch Network Bureau Office

Station

Office Address

Sales Officer

Phone no.

Abuja

Guoba Plaza, Beside Chisco,

Wakeel

0803 631 1557

Utako District.

Joseph

0802 594 9349

Henry Chukwurah PHC

73, Ikwere Road, Port Harcourt.

Patrick

0803 383 7281

Bureau Chief

Asaba

21, Anwin Road, Asaba.

Benson

0803 441 3470

0803 676 0185

Benin

10/12, Butcher Street, Benin.

Jacob

0808 582 8503

Calabar

17, Chamley Street, Calabar.

Edet

0805 101 8864

Ikot Ekpene 94, Aba Road, Ikot Ekpene.

Kalu

0803 492 5633

Uyo

15, Ekpeyong Street, Uyo.

Israel

0703 022 4196

Warri

129, Warri/Sapele Road, Warri.

Emmanuel

0703 339 1647

Yenagoa

544, Milford Okilo Road, Yenagoa.

Chidi Nnadi

Enugu

20 Obiagu Road, Enugu.

Cyriacus

0803 506 5922

Bureau Chief

Aba

76B St. Michael Road, Aba.

Joseph

0818 843 0233

0803 721 8876

Abakaliki

38 Ogoja Road, Abakaliki.

Samuel

0806 111 4435

Awka

6 Isiagu Amaikwo Street. Awka.

Chike

0802 412 5672

Nnewi

15 Owerri Road, Nnewi.

Obike

0802 533 4208

Nsukka

29 Enugu-Nsukka Road, Nsukka.

Okoro

0806 574 6921

Onitsha

57 Old Market Road, Onitsha.

Omiko

0803 643 2717

FCT Ikenna Emeuwa

Deputy Editor, Nation’s Capital, 0803 7275566 South -South

South-East

Owerri

5 Rotobi Street, Owerri.

Andy

0803 505 1610

Umuahia

2C Aba Road, Umuahia.

Onukwube

0805 235 0316



South-West Yinka Fabowale

Ibadan

31, Oyo Road, Coca-Cola Ibadan

Nojeem

0803 328 0193

Bureau Chief

Abeokuta

22, Ake Road, Ijemo, Abeokuta

David

0803 427 8970

0802 316 9633

Ado Ekiti

32, Ororo Owu Street, Ado -Ekiti

Dele

0803 394 5021



Akure

15, Gbogi Street, off Oyemekun Street.

Dele

0803 394 5021



Ondo

20,Oreretu by Town Hall, Ondo.

Azeez

0805 526 9602



Oshogbo

150, Station Road, Oshogbo.

Sunday

0802 861 6748



Oyo

192. Abiodun Atiba Road, Oyo

Wale

0802 331 5847

North -Central/East Kenny Ashaka

Jos

7, Tafa Balewa Street,

Kayode

0808 372 4672

Bureau Chief

Charcoal Market, Jos.

0803 700 5315

Bauchi

17, Yakubu Wanka Street, Bauchi.

Jide

082 843 0496



Lafia

26, Makurdi Road, Opp NITEL Office

Adejo

0703 788 4005



Lafia Nassarawa.



Makurdi

43, Niger Crescent , Makurdi.

Boniface

0803 744 6132



Yola

8, Taraba Street. Jimeta, Yola.

Adelani

0805 554 1774



Lokoja

Fedral Medical Road,

Moses

0803 503 6573



Off Med Centre, Near Punch, Lokoja.



SW, 26 Bosso Road, by Total Filling

Minna

Jide

0803 647 4533



Station, Minna.



Suleja

3, Hassan Danlatu Road, Suleja.

Charles

0808 268 9359



Ilorin

20, Offa Road, Ilorin.

Bisi

0803 599 4727

North-West Ismail Omipidan

Kaduna

SOJ Plaza, R9 Kotangora Road,

Chinedu

0803 370 8467

Bureau Chief

By Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna

0803 565 1950

Gusau

36, Sanni Abacha Way, Gusau

Ola

0703 411 7712



Kano

10, Church Road, Sabongeri Kano.

Ismaila

0803 182 3148



Katsina

40, Madawaki Road; Mangudu House.

Ambrose

0803 565 2500



Maiduguri

115, Galadima Junction ,

Eniola

0802 373 0866



Off Kazeem Ibrahim Road, Maiduguri.



36, Emir Yahaya Road; Sokoto

Sokoto

Ola

0703 411 7712

The SUN Brand Health The Sun is a paper of human voices, capturing the unpredictable and unexpected rhythms of life and existence, the daily heartbeat of humanity in lucid and crisp prose. Little wonder we are called “Voice of the Nation.” All the newspaper readership surveys carried out in the country in the last four years acknowledge the very strong presence of The Sun in South-South, South-East, Northwest, North-East, North-Central and Lagos*. Readers of The Sun cut across different educational backgrounds with a greater hold on readers under the age of 50 years. Both males and females read The Sun, but a slight male bias has been noticed. Different occupational groups read The Sun with a strong pool of readers in senior management position. The Sun has the largest share of consumers’ mind (about 87 percent) i.e. the newspaper most readers are conscious and aware of. This brand health has been reinforced with the take off of two printing plants located in Aba and Abuja.

*Mediafacts, Nigeria/West Africa and RMS reports.

www.sunnewsonline.com This is easily the fastes growing newspaper website with over 4.5 million visitors per month. The visitors come from across the world – Nigeria, United Kingdom, United States of America (USA), Canada, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Korea, Israel, Kenya, Benin, Austria, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica, Hungary, Lebanon, Mauritius, etc.

Average Visits: Page Loads

Unique Visits

Returning Visits

Source: StatCounter

Summary of the Chart Year

Page Loads

Unique Visitors

First Time Visitors

Returning Visitors

2010

109,159,379

35,633,193

11,543,717

24,089,476

2009

58,029,132

19,177,247

6,917,026

12,260,221

2008

55,540,095

16,866,523

6,105,446

10,761,077

2007

41,975,883

13,212,521

4,523,005

8,689,516

Returning Visitors - Based purely on a cookie, if this person is returning to the website for another visit an hour or more later First Time Visitors - Based purely on a cookie, if this person has no cookie then this is considered their first time at the website. Unique Visitor - Based purely on a cookie, this is the total of the returning visitors and first time visitors. Page Load - The number of times a page has been visited.