
The management of The Sun Newspaper has made a defining move, elevating one of Nigeria’s most distinguished political journalists to lead its politics coverage across print and digital platforms.
The decision by the management to name Fred Itua as the publication’s Group Politics Editor, has been met with widespread enthusiasm across Nigeria’s journalistic community. The appointment, effective immediately, positions Itua at the forefront of one of the country’s most influential and widely read newspapers, with oversight of political coverage across its print and online editions.
Itua brings to this prestigious role a formidable depth of experience honed over years of frontline political reporting in Nigeria’s complex and ever-evolving democratic landscape.
His bylines have traced the contours of power from Abuja’s corridors to the grassroots pulse of the nation’s thirty six states, earning him a reputation as one of the most astute and credible political voices in Nigerian journalism today.
In making the announcement, the management of The Sun expressed unequivocal confidence in Itua’s ability to elevate the newspaper’s political reportage to new heights.
“Fred Itua is not merely a journalist; he is an institution in himself. His appointment as Group Politics Editor is a reflection of our deep commitment to rigorous, balanced, and consequential political journalism at a time when the nation needs it most.”
For readers of The Sun and for the broader Nigerian public, the announcement signals a bold editorial direction. In a media environment increasingly defined by speed and noise, Itua’s track record suggests a counterweight: journalism grounded in facts, context, and accountability.
His work has consistently demonstrated that political reporting, done well, is not merely a chronicle of events but a vital instrument of democratic governance.
Colleagues and industry observers have responded warmly to the news. Many who have worked alongside Itua describe him as a journalist’s journalist, who is meticulous in his sourcing, judicious in his judgments, and firm in his pursuit of the truth, regardless of the pressures that inevitably accompany high-stakes political reporting in Nigeria.
His appointment is seen not only as a personal achievement but as a clear signal of The Sun’s editorial ambitions going forward.
As Group Politics Editor, Itua will lead a team of experienced political reporters and correspondents, setting the agenda for how The Sun covers Nigeria’s dynamic political theatre, from elections and legislative developments to the policy decisions that shape millions of lives.
He will also play a key role in the newspaper’s expanding digital presence, guiding political content strategy across the online platform and its associated social media pages.
In a statement following the announcement, Itua expressed deep gratitude and a clear sense of purpose: “I am humbled by the confidence that management has placed in me. The Sun has always stood for truth and excellence in journalism, and I consider it both a privilege and a responsibility to contribute to that legacy in this new capacity.”
The Sun Newspaper, founded in 2003, has grown to become one of Nigeria’s most widely read and respected daily publications, with a tradition of bold, independent journalism.
The elevation of Fred Itua to the role of Group Politics Editor is the latest chapter in that proud tradition and by all indications, one of its most promising.

















































