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Eniola Olatunji

Eniola Olatunji is an experienced journalist at BusinessDay, where she has specialized in reporting on personal and business finance since March 2022. She focuses on creating engaging and precise news stories, with a keen emphasis on the fixed-income market, banking, personal finance, cost of living, and the Nigerian economy. Her work also encompasses extensive market research and economic trend analysis. Eniola is passionate about empowering individuals to make informed financial decisions and is dedicated to shedding light on the intricate workings of the economy. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Pure & Applied Chemistry from the University of Lagos. Eniola Olatunji was shortlisted for The Future Awards Africa Prize for Journalism..
384 Articles

IFC under Makhtar Diop is faster, bolder

…eyes historic $50b in investments Makhtar Diop made history as the first…

15 Min Read

NBS to release FAAC disbursement as DMO set for N450 billion bond auction

The federal, state, and local governments are expected to get their share…

10 Min Read

Nigeria reserve climbs to three month high of $33.5 billion as naira finds stability

Nigeria's foreign exchange (FX) reserves reached its highest level in three months,…

2 Min Read

NDIC begins payment of Heritage Bank customers’ funds

Heritage Bank customers have begun receiving funds from The Nigeria Deposit Insurance…

2 Min Read

NBCC to explore new frontiers between Nigeria, UK

The Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) has stated the need for Nigerian…

3 Min Read

Money market outshines others in battle for investors’ fund

Interest rate movements and investors expectations have generated opportunities for the money…

11 Min Read

Analysts see $2.25bn World Bank loan easing naira pain

The $2.25 billion World Bank loan given to Nigeria to stabilise the…

5 Min Read

Market awaits Nigeria’s planned Eurobond as naira falls

Investors and market players have more questions than answers regarding Nigeria’s planned…

7 Min Read
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