Ayodeji rotinwa new york times
You're referring to Ayodeji Rotinwa, a Nigerian journalist and writer who has written for The New York Times!
Ayodeji Rotinwa is a Nigerian journalist and writer who has written for various publications, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Africa Report. He has also worked as a correspondent for the BBC and has written for several other international publications.
Rotinwa's writing often focuses on politics, culture, and social issues in Africa, and he has reported from several countries across the continent. He has also written about international affairs, human rights, and global development.
Some of his notable articles for The New York Times include:
- "In Nigeria, a New Generation of Artists Is Finding Success" (2020) - This article explores the growing art scene in Nigeria and the success of young artists like Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Kehinde Wiley.
- "In Nigeria, a Growing Movement to End SARS" (2020) - This article reports on the protests against the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a notorious police unit in Nigeria, and the movement to reform the police force.
- "Nigeria's Economy Is in Crisis. Can a New President Fix It?" (2019) - This article examines the economic challenges facing Nigeria and the prospects for change under a new president.
Rotinwa's writing is known for its insightful analysis, engaging storytelling, and nuanced understanding of the complexities of African politics and culture.