Nigerians In America

Oyeyemi Olodo

Oyeyemi Olodo is the Director General & Publisher of The Integrity Magazine. He was initially educated in Nigeria with a degree in Political Science (BSc Hons) from Usmanu Danfodio University, Nigeria. On his return back to the United Kingdom, he further obtained another degree in Law (LLB Law) from Thames Valley University and a postgraduate in Employment Law from Middlesex University.

His academic and practical knowledge spans the private, public and voluntary sector with expertise in people management, diversity and Diaspora-related policies. Yemi’s love for investigative journalism started in the early 90’s whilst working for Nigerian Link Magazine as a Senior Staff Writer and as a political scientist, he has publications printed and published in Nigerian newspapers, website etc. He also runs bi-monthly e-newsletter circulated to over 15,000 readers around the world.

He is a conference speaker, trainer, as well as management consultant to small scale businesses. He is a member of many organisations including: UK Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development; The British Society of Magazine Editors, National Coalition of Black-Led Organisation, National Association of Black Journalists (U.S) etc.

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The Minister of the Federal Capital, Nasir el-Rufai and Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Aminu Bashir Wali, addressed the press at the United Nations as part of the ongoing Federal Government's new initiative to address the negative media coverage and international pressure on Obasanjo’s administration to conduct a free and fair election next month...

Full transcript of the Vice President Atiku Abubakar speech on "Challenges For Nigeria After The Election", delivered at Chatham House, London, on Sept. 20th, 2007


Obj’s Master Plan

The untold story of Yar'Adua is shocking to the extent that Western countries have placed Nigeria on their watch list, and now follow the political development in the country with greater interest…

The ongoing political correctness in Nigeria which is interfering with every aspect of the political spectrum such as the obvious EFCC investigation of specific individuals, will destroy the value of the office of the Presidency...

No Visible Alternative Leadership for 2007

Whether you agree or not, many Nigerians in the Diaspora have been exposed to a much more intelligent political discourse...

Soon, it might become a requirement for visitors to the United Kingdom to have evidence of health care insurance before getting a visa...

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