Flowers for Arise News

Arise News has carved a niche in global broadcasting with daring coverage and high production standards. From its studios in New York, London, Johannesburg, Abuja, and Lagos, the channel consistently delivers timely, substantial reporting—balancing boldness with polish.

When the Gaza war ended on October 10, 2025, Arise News had reporters on the ground in Israel and Egypt, exemplifying the logistical courage required to cover high-risk events live. This is the hallmark of Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Arise News’ chief promoter, whose vision blends audacity with meticulous management.

With the right licenses and studios in key jurisdictions, Arise News targets a global audience. Its presence at major events—from the Oscars to the World Economic Forum—signals its growing influence and ability to compete on a world stage.

The Morning Show exemplifies the channel’s quality programming, featuring Dr. Reuben Abati, Rufai Oseni, Ojy Okpe, Ayo Mairo-Ese, Vimbai Mutinhiri, and Seyitan Atigarin. The team combines expertise, confidence, and charisma, engaging viewers with incisive questions, nuanced analysis, and persuasive storytelling. Segments on business and sports are seamlessly integrated, creating a polished and informative broadcast experience.

Obaigbena’s approach is both bold and strategic: he recruits talent capable of commanding attention anywhere in the world while ensuring Arise News projects Nigeria on the global stage. For this, the channel and its team deserve recognition—they are bringing Nigerian stories, talent, and vision to the world, and doing so with remarkable competence and patriotism.

Arise News is not just a broadcast outlet; it is a statement of ambition, skill, and national pride. In a competitive global media landscape, they have earned their flowers.

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