Alexandria Lucas

Alexandria Lucas

Alexandria Lucas is a seasoned journalist whose dynamic reporting has left indelible marks in the spheres of food, gambling, games, and government. Born and raised in the vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria, Alexandria's unique African perspective gives her work an authentic edge that resonates deeply with her readers. At only 26, she has quickly risen through the ranks of journalism, championing stories that matter and challenging the status quo. Alexandria's passion for journalism was sparked at a young age, leading her to study Mass Communication at the University of Lagos, where she graduated with top honors. Her academic prowess and tenacity caught the attention of the Nigerian Tribune, where she began her journalism career. Her investigative piece on the influence of gambling on youths in Nigeria gained widespread acclaim and she subsequently became a regular contributor. In her subsequent role at 'The Guardian Nigeria', Alexandria further honed her craft, reporting on diverse topics from government policy to the role of traditional foods in fostering cultural identity. Her in-depth analysis and thought-provoking insights have earned her a reputation as a thorough and astute journalist. Alexandria's work is not confined to the African continent. She has written for top international magazines like 'The Economist' and 'TIME', bringing a nuanced African perspective to global issues. Her distinct voice and deep commitment to storytelling have made her a sought-after contributor in the global journalism scene. Beyond her work, Alexandria is an avid chess player and finds solace in cooking traditional African dishes. She believes in the power of stories to effect change and remains committed to amplifying the voices of the unheard. Her passion, intelligence, and unwavering dedication to her craft make Alexandria Lucas a force to be reckoned with in the journalism industry.