Today Newspaper (The Gambia)

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Today Newspaper
TypeDaily newspaper
Format Compact (MondayFriday)
Owner(s) Abdul Hamid Adiamoh
Editor Gbola Adiamoh
Founded7 July 2007
Political alignment Independent
Headquarters Kanifing, the Gambia
ISSN 0796-157X
Website www. today.gm

Today Newspaper is an independent newspaper in the Gambia, West Africa. It was established July 2007 by Abdul Hamid Adiamoh, a Nigerian journalist.

The newspaper was the first to publish colour on its front cover and in selected pages.

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