Iwe Irohin Yoruba Fun Awon Ara Egba ati Yoruba, founded in 1859, is generally known in Nigerian media studies as not just the first newspaper (in any language) in Nigeria but also the first African language newspaper [Coker, I. (1968). Landmarks of the Nigerian Press. Lagos: Nigerian National Press Ltd.; Omu, F. I. A. (1978). Press and politics in Nigeria, 1880–1937. London: Longman; Akinfeleye, R. A. (1985). Religious publications: Pioneers of Nigerian Journalism. In O. Nwuneli, (Ed.), Mass communication in Nigeria: A book of readings (pp. 34–37). Enugu: Fourth Dimension Publishing Co. Ltd.; Duyile, D. (1987). Makers of Nigerian Press. Lagos: Gong Publications]. Meanwhile, the claim of Iwe Irohin being the first African language newspaper has been refuted with the discovery of the fact that there was one isiXhosa newspaper, Umshumayeli Wendaba, which started in 1837. This paper thus argues that Umshumayeli rather than Iwe Irohin was the first African language newspaper. Apart from...
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