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David Ijaseun

Lagos

Journalist at BusinessDay Nigeria

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  • Sep 9, 2024 | businessday.ng | David Ijaseun

    As Osun State marks its 33rd anniversary, the memories of its creation are still fresh in the minds of many, especially those who played pivotal roles in making it a reality. Oladosu Oladipo, national coordinator of the South West Tinubu Renewed Hope Agenda Advocacy Group, is one such individual. Reflecting on the journey, Oladipo recalls the state’s creation on August 27, 1991, with deep nostalgia, describing it as a moment of triumph after decades of relentless struggle.

  • Sep 7, 2024 | businessday.ng | David Ijaseun

    …Why new leadership alone won’t stop the bloodshedThe North-West region of Nigeria has been plagued by a distressing surge in violence, raising significant concerns about the effectiveness of the country’s security measures and the growing influence of non-state actors. Recent events have cast a spotlight on the escalating violence and the apparent inadequacies in addressing the root causes of insecurity in the region.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | businessday.ng | David Ijaseun

    In a country where 16-year-old girls are deemed mature enough for marriage but are considered too young for major academic examinations, Nigeria’s policy-making and implementation present a baffling contradiction. The Federal Government’s recent decision to enforce an 18-year age limit for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) has ignited a fierce debate about educational policy and youth rights.

  • Aug 26, 2024 | businessday.ng | David Ijaseun

    Nigeria’s political climate, under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership has taken a sharp turn, stirring deep concerns among its citizens. The president’s economic reforms and controversial decisions have left many wondering the direction the country is headed, perhaps teetering on the edge of authoritarian rule. Like the country was during the years preceding the 1999 transition to democracy,  here are five critical signals suggesting a Nigeria slipping into dictatorship.

  • Aug 19, 2024 | businessday.ng | Chiamaka Agwulonu |David Ijaseun

    Nigerian banks are increasingly finding themselves in the crosshairs of cybercriminals, with incidents of cyberattacks on financial institutions rising significantly. Recently, Guarantee Trust Bank Plc (GTBank) confirmed an attempted hack on its website, just a day after renewing its domain name. This attack, which temporarily disrupted online services, raised concerns among customers about the potential compromise of sensitive data.

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4 Apr 25

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