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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 banks face their toughest test since 2005

Nigeria’s banks face a capital hole of nearly N5 trillion, a shortfall…

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Nigeria’s education paradox: Bigger budgets, poorer outcomes

Generated image Nigeria has nearly tripled its education spending in five years,…

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Nigeria spends more on schools, but children still struggle to learn

Nigeria has nearly tripled its education spending in five years, but outcomes…

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Nigeria’s cost of capital trap

Nigeria has the people, scale, and drive to grow, yet its financial…

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Why Africa’s bigger budgets aren’t beating poverty

For more than a decade, fiscal deficits across Sub-Saharan Africa have been…

7 Min Read

The banker who tried to make aid obsolete

After 3,650 days at the helm of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi…

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Why Africa’s bigger budgets aren’t beating poverty

For more than a decade, fiscal deficits across Sub-Saharan Africa have been…

7 Min Read

The price of privilege in a poor nation

Femi Otedola’s fortune was built on privilege as much as ambition. His…

8 Min Read
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