Dele Olojede (born 1961)[1][2] is a Nigerian journalist and former foreign editor for Newsday. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his work covering the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide. He serves on the board of EARTH University, in Costa Rica, and of The Markup, the New York-based investigative journalism organization focused on the impact of large tech platforms and their potential for human manipulation. He is the founder and host of Africa In the World, a hearts and minds festival held annually in Stellenbosch, in the Cape winelands of South Africa. He was a patron of the Etisalat Prize for Literature.[3]
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DeleOlojede (born 1961) is a Nigerian journalist and former foreign editor for Newsday. He is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his work covering the...
large endowment and membership of billionaires made this problematic. DeleOlojede, a fellow at the institute, called it "contrary to the stated purpose...
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analyses. During his time living in Nigeria, Weate worked closely with DeleOlojede to set up NEXT, a pioneering newspaper that aimed to raise standards...
philanthropist. Wole Olanipekun, lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria. DeleOlojede, journalist, first African born winner of the Pulitzer Prize . Simbo...
to cope with terrorism, improve the economy and make democracy work". DeleOlojede of Newsday, Long Island, New York, for his look at Rwanda 10 years after...
Corruption In Washington". Huffington Post. Retrieved March 13, 2012. DeleOlojede; Timothy M. Phelps (July 16, 1995). "Front for Apartheid". Newsday. Schmidt...
with terrorism, improve the economy and make democracy work." 2005: DeleOlojede of Newsday, Long Island, "for his fresh, haunting look at Rwanda a decade...
patron of the Etisalat Prize for Literature (alongside Ama Ata Aidoo, DeleOlojede, Ellah Allfrey, Margaret Busby and Zakes Mda). In the mid-1990s and 2010s...
patron of the Etisalat Prize for Literature (alongside Ama Ata Aidoo, DeleOlojede, Ellah Allfrey, Margaret Busby and Kole Omotoso). At the 2024 "Time of...
Evening Standard, September 11, 1996, p.5) Newsday Sunday July 16, 1995 DeleOlojede (in South Africa) and Timothy M. Phelps (in Washington) Front for Apartheid:...
patrons are: Ama Ata Aidoo, writer, playwright and academic (2013–) DeleOlojede, journalist, winner of Pulitzer Prize (2013–) Ellah Wakatama Allfrey...
was a patron of Etisalat Prize for Literature (alongside Billy Kahora, DeleOlojede, Ellah Wakatama, Kole Omotoso and Margaret Busby), launched in 2013 to...
advertisers and consider those interests in the packaging of sensitive news. DeleOlojede's Next newspapers stopped printing as a result of drop in revenues from...
for National Reporting Sharon Olds – 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry DeleOlojede – Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, first African-born winner...
the Etisalat Prize for Literature (as patron, alongside Ama Ata Aidoo, DeleOlojede, Ellah Allfrey, Kole Omotoso and Zakes Mda), Nubian Jak Community Trust...
defunct NEXT newspapers, established by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist DeleOlojede. I Do Not Come to You by Chance is Nwaubani's debut novel, published...