
Ololade Olatimehin
132 articles published since 31 Jan 2025
132 articles published since 31 Jan 2025
In this policy deep-dive, analyst Bayonle Fesobi details Tinubu’s landmark tax reforms and their long-term implications for Nigerian households and economic growth.
Oluwabukola Abdulrafiu has won the 2025 ÀTẸ́LẸWỌ́ Prize for Yorùbá Literature with Oríloníṣe, a literature collection on orí and destiny, organisers confirm.
In a powerful critique, educator Folaranmi Ajayi urges Nigerian universities to focus on academic growth rather than banning braids and earrings.
In this opinion, social commentator Chiechefulam Ikebuiro calls for deliberate action and ranching reforms to stop farmer-herder violence in Benue state and beyond.
With a 28 million housing deficit, real estate expert Jennifer Odii warns that FG’s bamboo proposal won’t solve Nigeria’s deep structural building challenges.
With AI advancing rapidly, Olasupo Abideen pushes for locally-driven, inclusive strategies that empower Nigeria’s rural and marginalised populations.
In this opinion, David Bassey Antia dissects the legality and constitutional basis for President Tinubu’s posthumous pardon of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni nine.
Political analyst Tobi Olukoya has argued that change in Nigeria must start from within, warning that frustration alone won’t save the country from failure.
Mirroring the betrayal of the June 12, 1993, election, Jonathan Abakpa, Esq., warns that Nigeria’s future is at risk if youth are excluded from political power.
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