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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.
204 Articles

Debunking Economic Myths: Why markets fail without regulation: Lessons from Nigeria

Imagine a busy street where kids run around unsupervised. It’s chaotic, unpredictable,…

10 Min Read

Debunking Economic Myths: GDP is not always a good comprehensive measure for economic growth

Albert Einstein once said, “Not everything that can be counted counts, and…

12 Min Read

Shrinkflation 201: Shrinking sizes, soaring prices, and the struggle for survival

Nigerian consumers are experiencing a troubling trend known as 'shrinkflation.' This occurs…

8 Min Read

High stakes: Nigeria’s race against time to achieve 21.4 percent inflation rate

We hope the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) can tame the inflation…

9 Min Read

Debunking Economic Myths: Mono-economy is always not bad

"Don't put all your eggs in one basket" is a widely accepted…

14 Min Read

Economic Analysis: Rising food costs grip Nigeria: Implications for families and economic stability

The chart illustrates the steady increase in both inflation and food prices…

9 Min Read

Debunking Economic Myths: New minimum wage doesn’t always translate to poverty reduction

The increase in Nigeria's minimum wage from N18,000 in 2018 to N30,000…

9 Min Read

Do African countries import what is dominantly exported by others?

In an unexpected twist of global trade, many African countries find themselves…

10 Min Read
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