About: Dele Olojede

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Dele Olojede (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 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.

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  • Dele Olojede (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 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. (en)
  • Dele Olojede, född 1961 i , Nigeria, är en nigeriansk journalist. Han är före detta redaktör på tidningen Newsday och var den förste afrikanska journalist att få utmärkelsen Pulitzer Prize. (sv)
  • Деле Олоджеде (англ. Dele Olojede, 1961 год) — нигерийско-американский журналист, издатель, медиа-предприниматель. Он выиграл Пулитцеровскую премию 2005 года за работу, посвящённую последствиям геноцида в Руанде. (ru)
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  • Columbia University (en)
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  • Pulitzer Prize (en)
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  • Modakeke, Nigeria (en)
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  • University of Lagos (en)
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  • Dele Olojede (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 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. (en)
  • Dele Olojede, född 1961 i , Nigeria, är en nigeriansk journalist. Han är före detta redaktör på tidningen Newsday och var den förste afrikanska journalist att få utmärkelsen Pulitzer Prize. (sv)
  • Деле Олоджеде (англ. Dele Olojede, 1961 год) — нигерийско-американский журналист, издатель, медиа-предприниматель. Он выиграл Пулитцеровскую премию 2005 года за работу, посвящённую последствиям геноцида в Руанде. (ru)
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  • Олоджеде, Деле (ru)
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