Simbo Olorunfemi is a Nigerian poet, journalist, and business person with a background in TV production and brand management.[1][2] His follow-up, Eko Ree, won first prize at the 2004 contest.[3] As a journalist, he has written columns for several Nigerian newspapers.
Olorunfemi works professionally as a television producer. He has been credited on several popular local shows, and was nominated as TV producer of the year in 1991.
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