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Oluwatobi Ojabello

Oluwatobi Ojabello, PhD, is a dynamic and multi-dimensional Assistant Editor for Economy and Markets with over two years of professional journalism experience. He delivers authoritative, data-driven coverage of fiscal policy, financial institutions and capital markets, using clear analysis to explain Nigeria’s most complex economic developments. His work focuses on macroeconomic policy, financial stability and corporate performance, turning technical issues into accessible narratives that inform both experts and everyday readers.
209 Articles

Building cities of hope, not more states

The clamour has started again. Politicians in Abuja are pushing for 31…

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Nigeria’s recovery costs more than a meal, experts warn

Nigeria’s recovery costs more than a meal, experts warn By Oluwatobi Ojabello…

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Why the world can’t say goodbye to oil

This is not charcoal. This is oil, a single resource with the…

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Nigeria’s reform isn’t SAP 2.0, but it’s close enough to hurt

When Nigeria floated the naira in mid-2023 and ended its decades-long fuel…

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Ghost of SAP haunts Nigeria’s economic reforms

...But policy now broader, local When Nigeria floated the naira in mid-2023…

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Why the World can’t say goodbye to oil

This is not charcoal. This is oil, a single resource with the power…

7 Min Read

When the numbers say yes but the streets still say no

If you took a tricycle through Shomolu-Bariga this week, the pulse of…

5 Min Read

Bad loans, good business: Why some investors smell opportunity

Banks don’t like bad loans. But some investors do. For them, non-performing…

7 Min Read
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