The Lagos Observer: The Pioneering Voice of 19th-Century Nigerian Journalism August 25, 2025, 2:31 am Long before the 24-hour news cycle and digital media, the foundation of public discourse in colonial Nigeria was being laid by a handful of pioneering newspapers. Among them, The Lagos Observer stands out not merely as a historical publication, but as a vital voice that shaped early political thought, challenged colonial norms, and gave a platform to a burgeoning Nigerian identity. Active from 1882 to 1888, its six-year run was brief but its impact was profound, echoing through the decades that followed. Let’s turn the pages back to explore the story and significance of this groundbr…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>> See more Previous article More Than a Conflict: The Slogans, Nicknames, and Code Names of the Nigerian Civil War Next article History of The ANGLO-AFRICAN: Second Newspaper in Nigeria (1863-1865)