Sade Oluwaseun

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Sade Oluwaseun is a West Africa correspondent for WhownsAfrica, bringing over four years of experience in covering regional news and developments. A graduate of Ghana Communication Technology University, Sade specializes in political, economic, and social issues across the West African landscape, providing insightful analysis and reporting.

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Dinesh Balsingh: The Illustrious Career of the New Airtel Nigeria CEO

Dinesh Balsingh has been appointed as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Nigeria, effective November 1, 2024. He succeeds Carl Cruz, who...

Diomaye Faye: Tax Collector Who Beat All Odds to Become Africa’s Youngest President

44-year-old Bassirou Diomaye Faye is the fifth and current president of Senegal, having taken office on April 2, 2024. A former tax inspector and member...

Kafayat Sanni: Meet the First Nigerian Female Fighter Jet Pilot

Kafayat Sanni shattered barriers in a field traditionally dominated by men, becoming Nigeria’s first female fighter jet pilot. Her journey exemplifies determination, resilience, and a...

Miracle Izuchukwu: Nigerian Who Became Youngest Licensed Black Female Commercial Pilot in the US

In 2019, Miracle Izuchukwu achieved a significant milestone after becoming the youngest licensed Black female commercial pilot in the United States. Raised in New York,...

Aya Gertrude Konan: Ivory Coast’s First Female Commercial Pilot Who Rose From Being Flight Attendant

Aya Gertrude Konan holds the distinction of being the first female commercial pilot in Ivory Coast to receive training from the Ivorian State. She currently...

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Hitesh Anadkat: Malawi’s Richest Man Who Established Bank Controlling Assets Worth $1.5 Billion

Hitesh Anadkat, born in 1960 in Blantyre, Malawi, is...

Asli Hassan Abade: Meet the Somali Woman Who Became Africa’s First Female Military Pilot

Asli Hassan Abade has cemented her place in history...