By Peter John
The Nigerian Economy Newspaper is reinforcing its position in the competitive online media space with the addition of three prominent contributors—two university lecturers and a public relations expert—aimed at deepening the quality and insight of its content.
The new contributors include Felix Ijeh, Ewere Okonta, and Blaise Udunze, all of whom bring diverse expertise spanning economics, social analysis, and financial sector communications.

Dr. Ijeh, a senior lecturer at Adeyemi Federal University of Education and a fellow of the Nigerian Economic Society, contributes analytical pieces on economic trends and policy issues through his column, The Tuesday Discourse.
His work, alongside his weekend analyses, provides readers with in-depth perspectives on both local and global economic developments.
Meanwhile, Okonta, a lecturer at University of Delta, focuses on social and entrepreneurial themes, addressing everyday life issues, values, and the importance of trade and vocation in achieving purposeful living.
Adding a financial and governance dimension, Udunze contributes sharp commentary on Nigeria’s banking sector, public finance, and macroeconomic challenges, offering critical insights and potential solutions through his weekly articles.
Speaking on the development, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Samson Echenim noted that the addition of these “firebrand writers” enhances the newspaper’s ability to deliver incisive, high-quality content that distinguishes it from competitors.
The platform has also strengthened its global outlook through collaboration with APO Group, further improving content quality and reach.
As it continues its growth trajectory, The Nigerian Economy Newspaper aims to stand out in a crowded digital media landscape by prioritizing insightful reporting that informs, educates, and keeps readers ahead of emerging trends.