
Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Project management | Communications | Social media engagement | Development enthusiast
Articles
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2 months ago |
campusreporter.africa | Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff
Education is a basic human right that lays the foundation for personal and societal development. Being able to read and write opens doors to knowledge, opportunities, and a better quality of life. However, access to quality education remains a significant challenge in Nigeria, especially in underserved communities.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
campusreporter.africa | Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff
My Internship with Confidence News has been a very insightful one. As with the first two months of the programme, the last month has also been a time of dedicated learning and personal growth in the journalism field. In the quest for personal development, I participated in a 1-day Gender Based Violence workshop organised by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID).
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Oct 24, 2024 |
campusreporter.africa | Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff
When Muritadoh Nafeesah, a 300-level student of Science and Vocational Education at Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, found herself in a critical health condition, the thought of receiving medical attention raced a thousand miles in her mind, as she was probably eager to call the university’s clinic ambulance. She was disappointed after she realised that no student ambulance was available at the hostel to transport her to the school clinic.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
campusreporter.africa | Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff
A common syndrome of actively rushing to the internet for diagnosis after experiencing some symptoms has affected many. This article condemns this habit and explains why we need to seek proper medical attention. Have you ever felt a sudden twinge in your back, experienced a sharp pain in your chest, or noticed unusual fatigue? Did you rush to your favourite search engine to check what might be wrong?
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Dec 5, 2023 |
campusreporter.africa | Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff
Ayomide Ogunrinde, a 25-year-old student at the Tai Solarin University in Ogun State, aspires to become a chartered accountant in five years. Mr Ogunrinde funds his education by running a printing shop within the school premises. Unfortunately, the removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria has reduced the profits he makes from his business. Before President Bola Tinubu announced the subsidy removal, Mr Ogunrinde would start his day by buying 5 litres of fuel for N1,100 at N220 per litre.
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