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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

Why Africa still imports what it grows: The real economics of food insecurity

There’s a saying in Yoruba land, in southwestern Nigeria: “Once food is…

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Ghana’s cedi roars back as West Africa’s star currency

Something unusual is happening in Ghana, and it’s catching attention across West…

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Informal sector seen fuelling Nigeria, Africa’s inclusive growth

Inspired by insights from Zainab Usman's "The End of the Global Aid…

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Informal sector seen fuelling Nigeria, Africa’s inclusive growth

Informal sector has been tapped as one opportunity Nigeria and other African…

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Factories, not aid, to redefine Nigeria, Africa’s future

For over six decades, many African countries have run on the engine…

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Four things Nigeria must do to limit oil price crash

There are four things the federal government can do to reduce the…

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Why Sub-Saharan Africa should focus on its informal sector for inclusive growth

“When prices go up, I have to reduce what I buy. But…

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Global market turbulence tests Nigeria’s ambitious 2025 spending plan

Six months ago, an article titled "Why Nigeria’s bold budget projections could…

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