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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

Nigeria’s stock exchange eyes longer hours, but at what cost?

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) is preparing a bold experiment: extending its trading…

4 Min Read

Where Nigerians are moving and why some places are off-limits

When Nigerians talk about moving, they rarely start with GDP or budget…

5 Min Read

Nigeria’s 2025 state scorecard: Lagos leads, reformers rise, laggards fall

A new way of measuring state performance How well a Nigerian state…

5 Min Read

When growth chokes: Lagos’s pollution bill comes due

Nigeria’s commercial capital has long been a paradox: chaotic yet creative, overpopulated…

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When Lagos sneezes, Nigeria catches a cold

Lagos is more than a namesake of towns in Portugal, France or…

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Can Nigeria’s reforms change lives by 2026 as the election year looms?

By 1989, three years into Nigeria’s 1986 reform programme, many citizens felt…

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Nigeria’s inflation shows signs of lasting relief as prices cool again

For the first time in years, Nigeria is recording a sustained slowdown…

4 Min Read

Can Nigeria’s reforms change lives by 2026 as election year looms?

By 1989, three years into Nigeria’s 1986 reform program, many citizens felt…

7 Min Read
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