Adeola Fayehun
Adeola "Eunice" Oladele Fayehun (born July 6, 1984) is a Nigerian journalist who covers issues about Africa. She is most well known for a 2015 on-street interview where she and fellow journalist Omoyele Sowore asked Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe about when he would be stepping down from office. In 2013, she interviewed former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on the streets of New York, asking him what he was doing about Boko Haram. Fayehun works from New York City for Sahara Reporters for whom she writes about African politics. She has a regular TV program called Keeping It Real with Adeola which is produced and appears on SaharaTV.
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Adeola Fayehun
Adeola "Eunice" Oladele Fayehun (born July 6, 1984) is a Nigerian journalist who covers issues about Africa. She is most well known for a 2015 on-street interview where she and fellow journalist Omoyele Sowore asked Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe about when he would be stepping down from office. In 2013, she interviewed former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on the streets of New York, asking him what he was doing about Boko Haram. Fayehun works from New York City for Sahara Reporters for whom she writes about African politics. She has a regular TV program called Keeping It Real with Adeola which is produced and appears on SaharaTV.
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