In recent times, information has received a major boost due to the advent of the Internet. In Nigeria for example, it used to be a "wait and hear" or "wait and see" kind of a thing. Nigerians have to wait for the media; tevelevision and radio stations, newspapers and otherwise to announce or talk about current happenings, before it could get into their ears or become aware of it. In 2004, however, things began to change, the internet came into Nigeria - thanks to the appluadable effort of the giant telecommunication network MTN. Due to that fact, many Nigerian's second home is the internet. The internet users in Nigeria quadrupled in just 2 years. In 2006 countable number of giant companies in Nigeria started shifting their resources to the internet in order to cater for the ever growing internet users in Nigeria. Many news distribution agencies in Nigeria also began shifting their resources from offline to online. The first was Vanguard Newspaper, later joined by Sun Newspaper and Punch Newspaper. In 2010 almost all news distribution agencies had an online prescence - be it television chennels, radio stations or newspapers carriers. The internet now became a true citadel of latest happenings all over Nigeria. The newest to join the bandwagon is HyNaija.com. HyNaija.com is an online news portal. It publishes current happenings on; 1. Sports 2. Politics 3. Celebrity 4. Weather 5. Local 6. Entertainment and 7. International. HyNaija.com is founded by John Diginee. John Diginee is also the founder of Hyfig Technologies - A professional Web design firm in Nigeria. Hynaija.com is truly the home of all the latest news in Nigeria. Many Nigerians will be trooping to Hynaija.com for latest news and current happenings especially in the entertainment world. One the finest thing about Hynaija.com is that it allows readers to subcribe for latest news which is something Nigerians are yeaning to see. By and large online news distribution has come to stay in Nigeria. Radio and Television stations in Nigeria really should have a hard nut to crack unless they shift their resources to the internet. The internet is where almost everbody are. Many Nigerians seldom listen to thier favourite radio stations or watch their favourite television channels. They would be either updating and checking their friends status on Facebook or responding to tweets on Twitter. The internet is the real thing.