Bamidele Ogunwusi

Financial Journalist

Preston's Summary

Bamidele Ogunwusi is a financial journalist at Independent Newspapers Nigeria. He specializes in a range of topics within the financial sector, including banking, investment strategies, and economic policy, with a keen focus on capital markets and the local economy. Bamidele's work has been featured in MSN and he has received accolades from organizations such as the Centre for Investigative Journalism and Bloomberg.

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Geo Focus

Nigeria (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 52 %
Data Driven: 35 %
Events: 5 %
Interviews Q&as: 2 %
Promotional: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Capital Markets
  • Economic Policy
  • Local Economy
  • Credit Health
  • Debt Management
  • Investment Strategies
  • Emerging markets
  • Global Economy

Pitching Insights

Bamidele Ogunwusi's articles primarily focus on finance, economy, and business in Nigeria. He frequently covers government announcements, press releases, and cites data to support the topics he writes about.

If you're looking to reach out to Bamidele with a pitch, consider offering expert insights or analysis related to Nigerian banking operations, stock exchange activities, CBN policies or broader economic trends within Nigeria. Additionally, providing exclusive data or commentary from reputable sources could enhance your chances of being featured in his coverage.

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