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Taofeek Oyedokun

Taofeek Oyedokun is a correspondent at BusinessDay with years of experience reporting on political economy, public policy, migration, environment/climate change, and social justice. A graduate of Political Science from the University of Lagos, he has also earned multiple professional certificates in journalism and media-related training. Known for his clear, data-driven reporting, Oyedokun covers a wide range of national and international socioeconomic issues, bringing depth, balance, and public-interest focus to his work.
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Firms partner to tackle post-harvest losses in West Africa

Global agritech firm, Cimbria, has signed a partnership agreement with DMT Grains…

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Democracy dividends: Nigerians settle for crumbs as campaign promises fail

…Look forward to onset of electioneering ahead 2027 …Lack of good governance…

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From food basket to killing fields: Report highlights Benue’s escalating humanitarian disaster

Benue State, long regarded as Nigeria’s “food basket,” is now reeling under…

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Rivers faces democracy test six months after emergency rule

Exactly six months after being suspended under a controversial state of emergency,…

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Tinubu focused on next generation, not 2027 election — Gbajabiamila

He added that Tinubu took the politically risky path of implementing reforms…

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UK court exposes how Gen. Useni bought house with false identity, blocks Ozekhome’s claim

A London property tribunal has exposed how late General Jeremiah Useni, a…

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Diaspora dollars vs. development: Can remittances replace lost talents, skilled labour?

On a hot afternoon in Lagos, 55-year-old trader, Mama Tolu, scrolls through…

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Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will pay for itself, says Umahi

…Surveyor-general to secure lands for return on investment David Umahi, the minister…

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