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Premium Times is an independent Nigerian online newspaper that focuses on investigative reporting, public interest journalism, and daily news coverage.

The outlet is published by Premium Times Services Limited, a media company based in Abuja, Nigeria.

Premium Times was founded in 2011 as a digital native platform and operates primarily through its website and social channels.

The organisation describes a mission to help strengthen democracy in Nigeria, promote good governance, and defend the rights and welfare of citizens through rigorous journalism.

Its work places emphasis on accountability, transparency in public life, and adherence to professional and ethical standards in reporting.

Premium Times positions itself as a leading Nigerian provider of quality investigative and enterprise reporting in a digital format.

The newsroom covers a broad range of beats, with core focus areas that include politics, business, education, sports, and general breaking news.

National politics and governance feature prominently, with regular reporting and analysis on elections, political parties, legislation, and the performance of public officials.

The outlet also tracks policy debates on issues such as social media regulation, human rights, and information governance, often framing these stories around implications for democracy and civic freedoms.

Business and economy coverage spans macroeconomic policy, corporate activity, markets, and the impact of government decisions on households and firms.

Education and youth issues, including access, quality, and reform, form another recurring strand of the news agenda.

Sports reporting highlights football and other popular disciplines, with attention to both domestic competitions and Nigerian participation in international events.

Investigative journalism is central to the identity of Premium Times.

The outlet has built a reputation for probing corruption, abuse of power, and governance failures, often publishing multi-part investigations that draw on documents, data, and insider accounts.

It participates in collaborative cross border projects and has worked with international investigative networks on complex financial and political stories.

One such collaboration helped the outlet share in a major international data journalism award alongside organisations including the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Le Monde, and the Guardian in the United Kingdom.

These projects underscore the newsroom’s capacity to handle large datasets, analyse records across jurisdictions, and translate technical findings into clear public interest narratives.

Premium Times uses a mix of formats to deliver its journalism.

Its straight news reports provide timely coverage of events and announcements, often with a focus on verification and context.

In depth features and investigations offer longer narratives that explain how policies, institutions, and individuals shape outcomes in areas such as elections, security, economy, and social services.

Opinion and editorial pieces give the outlet a distinct institutional voice on governance, rule of law, elections, and national cohesion.

These editorials often criticise institutional failures and propose reforms, reflecting the organisation’s stated commitment to democratic consolidation and accountable leadership.

The editorial line of Premium Times is grounded in watchdog journalism.

Its coverage of elections, for example, highlights both progress and deficiencies in electoral management and insists on transparency in the collation and publication of results.

Stories on media policy and regulation scrutinise attempts at censorship or control of digital spaces and examine their implications for free expression and innovation.

The outlet also reflects on the performance of the wider media sector in Nigeria, including concerns about sensationalism, ethical lapses, and public trust.

Through this meta coverage, Premium Times signals an interest not only in reporting news but also in improving media standards and accountability.

Organisationally, Premium Times operates with a defined leadership structure.

The publisher is Dapo Olorunyomi, a veteran Nigerian journalist and media manager with long experience in independent and investigative reporting.

The editor in chief is Musikilu Mojeed, who oversees editorial direction and newsroom operations.

Premium Times Services Limited, as the corporate owner, manages the business side of the operation while presenting the newsroom as editorially independent.

The organisation is headquartered in Abuja, situating it close to federal political institutions, regulators, and national decision making centres.

Premium Times has gained domestic and international recognition for its investigative work and data driven reporting.

Its stories are frequently cited in public debates, civil society advocacy, and policy discussions around corruption, elections, security, and governance.

By publishing in English and operating fully online, the outlet reaches audiences inside Nigeria and within the Nigerian diaspora.

Active social media channels extend the reach of its stories and provide additional avenues for engagement, distribution, and audience feedback.

Through its combination of daily news, enterprise reporting, data projects, and editorials, Premium Times aims to function as both a record of events and a driver of public accountability.

Its work is positioned at the intersection of investigative journalism, civic advocacy, and digital innovation in Nigeria’s evolving media landscape.

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