Like most Corporate Organisations, TELL Communications Limited, which today is one of Nigerias leading publishing companies, had a humble beginning. Though the company was incorporated in 1989, its first edition, TELL weekly magazine, arrived the newsstands on April 8, 1991. The coming of TELL into the Nigerian news business market marked a new dawn in journalism practice in the country. Since then, the company has not looked back.
It is on this pedestal that TELL Communications Limited built a reputation for itself (as its now dubbed the peoples parliament) and its products. TELL has become Nigerias largest, independent weekly newsmagazine. It is this same doggedness, integrity, and the upholding of the ethics of the profession and good business practices (good corporate governance policy) that established the TELL brand. The magazine fought on the side of the people and the people were quite appreciative of its efforts and the price that the editors and the management of the company had to pay. This was highly rewarded by a grateful citizenry with the magazine recording unprecedented volumes in sales. What later came to be known as guerilla journalism or underground publishing.
The magazine fought on the side of the people and the people were quite appreciative of its efforts and the price that the editors and the management of the company had to pay. This was highly rewarded by a grateful citizenry with the magazine recording unprecedented volumes in sales.
It is on this pedestal that TELL Communications Limited built a reputation for itself (as its now dubbed the peoples parliament) and its products. TELL has become Nigerias largest, independent weekly newsmagazine. It is this same doggedness, integrity, and the upholding of the ethics of the profession and good business practices (good corporate governance policy) that established the TELL brand.