Yinka Adeosun

Adeyinka is a communication and development professional with a strong foundation in media, public health, and social impact. His experience spans journalism and international development, and brings a unique blend of policy insight and strategic engagement to work. An emerging thought leader, his writing reflects a deep commitment to addressing social challenges and shaping public discourse in Nigeria.

If Nigeria Removes the Immunity Clause, What Happens Next?

There are few provisions in Nigeria's 1999 Constitution that generate as much debate as the immunity clause. Section 308 of...

What Nigerians want from the next President

With the major political parties gradually settling on their presidential candidates ahead of the 2027 general election, Nigerians are...

From Chibok to Oriire: How Reactive Governance Keeps Nigerian Students Unsafe

When tragedy strikes in Nigeria, it has become the pattern of government officials to respond with familiar words: “We...

You Can Leave Nigeria, But Nigeria Never Leaves You: The Diaspora’s Political Fixation

For a long time, many Nigerians used to assume that once somebody relocated abroad, they automatically disconnected from the...

Hashtags Without Ballots: Why Many Nigerian Youths Don’t Vote

Across the globe, Nigerian youths are arguably the most politically vocal generation in this age. Get on X (formerly...

The Collapse of the Naira and the Poverty of Nigerians

“The difference between one dollar and one naira is so big that even if you earn one naira every...

EFCC Teargas Controversy at UUTH Raises Questions About Security Operations in Hospitals

Tuesday, May 12 2026 remains an unforgettable day in the annals of Akwa Ibom state history. The events that...

Oyo School Abductions Raise Questions Over N7.7 Billion Surveillance Aircraft

The recent wave of attacks in Oyo State has once again exposed the growing insecurity confronting many parts of...

Nigerian-Born Professor Nkechy Ezeh Jailed for Fraud in the US: Why Education Without Integrity Is Dangerous

Have you heard about the Nigerian-born professor who was found guilty in the United States for fraud? The jailing...

One Prize, Three Aspirants, Three Paths

Nigeria’s presidential politics has always been a theatre of reinvention, endurance, and shifting alliances. As the road to 2027...