Tuesday, February 20, 2007

New Paper of Choice

I generally find it extremely difficult to find time to read newspapers. I tried valiantly last year to buy and read newspapers everyday. What happened was that I often had no time and the papers piled up until the weekend. However, by then, my thinking was "Who wants to read old news anyway?"

My paper of choice then was This Day, mostly because it appeared to be so highly regarded. After trying it out for a few weeks, I realized how much I did not like that paper. So much of the news in This Day (and this is common to a lot of Nigerian newspapers) is focused almost exclusively on politics. Yes, politics affects virtually every sphere of our lives, but there is surely more to report than that. Not being very interested in politics myself, I had to admit to myself that This Day was not the paper for me. I recently tried The Guardian and while I enjoyed that, I remembered that I had read an issue of Business Day sometime last year on a flight to Abuja and actually read it cover to cover.

So, now I have switched to Business Day and I have to say that I am loving it. I have discovered that I enjoy reading economic and business reports far more than I do another article about an impeachment or non-impeachment. I also like that the stories are well written with background situations to events properly explained without assuming that the reader already knows what’s going on. At least, my undergrad degree in Economics appears to be of some use now.

5 comments:

Atala Wala Wala said...

"I have discovered that I enjoy reading economic and business reports far more than I do another article about an impeachment or non-impeachment. I also like that the stories are well written with background situations to events properly explained without assuming that the reader already knows what’s going on."

What else can I say but...

PREACH ON, SISTA - PREACH ON!!

DupsyH said...

Hi Ore
I am not sure if you can help on this, but if you do have the phone number of anyone in True Love that I can contact, I will appreicate it. A friend of mine in New York, has a fashion business that helps people to shop for designer products and she wants to get an interview at True Love to get her business out there in Nigeria. Thanks

Modupe

Omodudu said...

Iused to like The Guardian.

Ore said...

Omodudu, so what happened?

Dupe, try 01-262 3658. That's a general office number. You can ask for the stylist or. Actually, I can see from the mag that the stylist is Omoyemi Akerele (oakerele@truelove-ng.com)

Anonymous said...

Thanks Ore!
Modupe