By JKNewsMedia
POWER MEETS purpose in the pages of The Best of Nigeria — a vibrant new digital magazine dedicated to the individuals shaping the soul of a nation.
With storytelling at its finest, veteran society writer Al Humphrey Onyanabo unveils a publication rooted in admiration, national pride, and legacy.
This isn’t merely a magazine; it’s a luminous stage for Nigeria’s torchbearers — those whose actions speak louder than headlines, whose quiet resolve drives progress across politics, business, faith, sports, entertainment, and philanthropy.
Each story reads like a tribute, each profile a crafted portrait of resilience and brilliance. At the heart of the maiden May edition stands H.E. Senator Barau I. Jubrin, Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President.
Described in the feature as “the silent power broker,” Jubrin’s legislative finesse and behind-the-scenes influence are cast into the spotlight, revealing a disciplined, strategic figure whose impact extends deep into the country’s political structure.
Onyanabo, whose name has long been associated with capturing the rhythm of Nigeria’s elite through platforms like Nigeria360.com.ng, brings his seasoned eye to this new venture.
He notes that his vision for The Best of Nigeria is bold and clear: to document excellence and elevate the national narrative.
“We are shining a light on those who reflect the strength, brilliance, and ambition of our people, at home and abroad,” he declares.
Inside the magazine, stories stretch across decades and industries. From oil and gas magnate Dr. Leemon Ikpea and aviation reformist Capt. Chris Najomo, to the business empires of Dr. Taiwo Afolabi and Mr. Jim Ovia, the magazine curates a gallery of ambition and influence.
Even faith and philanthropy find their place, with reflections on Pastor E.A. Adeboye’s quiet spiritual revolution and Chief Bishop Emma Okonkwo’s enduring legacy.
Cultural icons also stride across the pages — Victor Osimhen’s journey from the streets of Lagos to global football acclaim; Uzor Arukwe’s rise in Nollywood; and musical, fashion, and artistic luminaries who represent Nigeria’s pulse on the global stage.
Yet the magazine doesn’t stop at personalities.
The Best of Nigeria is also a canvas for the country’s breathtaking heritage and economic promise.
Destinations like Obudu Mountain Resort and the mystical Erin Ijesha Waterfalls shimmer in its tourism spread, while features on the Benin Bronzes and Nok Terracotta preserve a proud historical legacy.
Each edition aims to unearth the layers of Nigeria’s cultural and economic richness — from Afrobeats and haute couture to booming sectors in real estate, agriculture, and tech.
Planned print editions promise even wider reach, but the mission remains constant: to inform, inspire, and ignite pride in the Nigerian identity.
“With every issue, the magazine pledges to honour those who build, lead, and create — the headline-makers, the unsung heroes, the vanguards of tomorrow.
“This is not just a publication. It is a national mirror — polished, purposeful, and profoundly Nigerian, Onyanabo states.