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Tunji Olanipekun is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. A reporter, producer, Scriptwriter and Content Designer. I have experience of over a decade in the newsroom both as a reporter and Producer. I have produce contents that is shown within Nigeria and Internationaly. I have special skill also in script writing and understanding the entire process of production the beginning to the end.
Live Reporting
Fact Checking
Politics & Government
International Affairs
Fact-Checking & Verification
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A discussion program that is frank, non-diplomatic and audience based. It treats issues affecting the common man while calling authorities to be alive to their work.
The Big Issue is Nigeria's only debate show that looks at social, political and economic issues affecting the country. It is unbiased and entertaining.
Governor of Kaduna State in the Northern region of Nigeria in this interview spoke on the challenges of Islamic extremists and the problems of the nation.
Former president of West Africa bar Association, Femi Falana spoke on issues in the Nigeria political system
Investigations revealed that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the body responsible for examination into tertiary institutions in Nigeria was actually responsible for the crisis in the entrance examination due to poor planning and bad logistics.
Students seeking admission to Higher Institution in Nigeria protest the score released by the examination body . They claimed the results do not reflect what they wrote during the examination. They took their complain to the lawmakers of Lagos state.
Foremost Nigeria's tertiary institution the University of Lagos had its 42 years record smashed when a student graduated with grade point of 5.00 CGPA. The first in the history of the school.
Articulated Vehicle lost its break and crashed into other cars in the ever busy Lagos, the commercial city of Nigeria. No live was lost.