About Us

Website Name: The Workplace Magazine
Website Address: theworkplacemagazine.com
Publisher Name: The Workplace Media
Corporate Address: B389 Penthouse Estate, Lugbe,
Abuja, Nigeria.
Email: info@theworkplacemagazine.com

Editor-in-Chief: Dr David Kayode Ehindero
Phone: +2347033235501
Email: dkehindero@gmail.com

IT officer: Victor Eshameh
Phone: +2349133242608
Email: eshamehvictor@gmail.com

Content Partner: Giftedminds Writers Firm
Phone: +2348100069115
Email: giftedmindswritersfirm@gmail.com

Online Launch Date: August 21, 2025 | Print Magazine Launch Date: October 1, 2019

What we do: 
We are a top workplace and management insights magazine with a wide reach. Our coverage spans workplace leadership, organisational culture, and management practice, alongside carefully selected reporting on national affairs, business, public policy, culture, entertainment, and informed opinion.

Our Vision:
To serve as a leading light in the media industry through the delivery of timely, original, and distinctive content that informs, engages, and adds lasting value to professional and public discourse.

Our Targets:

To provide authoritative insight on workplace leadership, management practice, organisational culture, and professional development across sectors.

To serve as a trusted source of timely analysis on labour policy, employment trends, corporate governance, and regulatory issues that affect the world of work.

To promote fairness, inclusion, and ethical standards in the workplace by addressing issues of inequality, injustice, and employee welfare through objective reporting and analysis.

To hold corporate institutions, regulators, and policymakers accountable for decisions that shape employment conditions, productivity, and workforce sustainability.

To inform, educate, and engage professionals through well-researched features, commentary, and practical perspectives on emerging workplace and management issues.

Our Major Focus:

To present reports in clear, simple, and accessible language that speaks to a wide professional audience.

To ensure clarity, structure, and coherence in all forms of presentation, from news reporting to analytical features.

To deliver content that is informative, educative, and engaging, combining professional relevance with readability and public interest.

Our Target Audience:

Upwardly mobile Nigerian professionals.

Business leaders, executives, and managers.

Entrepreneurs, founders, and small-to-medium enterprise operators.

Human resource professionals, consultants, and workplace policy specialists.

Policymakers, regulators, and government officials involved in labour, employment, and economic policy.

Business associations, professional bodies, and civil society groups engaged in workplace standards and economic development.

Our main categories:
Career Development
Leadership & Management
Future of Work
Work Culture & Wellbeing
Legal & HR Compliance
Business News